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An Appraiser Breaks Down the Value of Buckingham Palace
What if you were an appraiser tasked with valuing one of the most famous, lavish palaces in the world? Where would you even start? Well, we asked an actual appraiser for all the tea. Read on to learn how much Buckingham Palace is really worth and how an appraiser would appraise it. (You might be surprised!)
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6 takeaways for appraisers from the 2024 USPAP update.
Real property appraisers will have a new edition of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) to follow beginning January 1, 2024. Keep reading to learn all the forthcoming changes and what they mean for working appraisers day to day.
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Real property appraisal: expectations vs. reality.
There’s more than meets the eye in real property appraisal. Here are some common expectations vs reality for those interested in joining the field.
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Everything You Need to Know About Appraising Barndominiums
Barndominiums are a cool new answer to affordable, modern living with a rustic flare. Appraising them, however, can start to feel muddy. Here are our tips!
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How to get hired in the appraisal industry.
Once you’ve completed your appraiser education and training, it’s time to find a job! Here are our tips for how to get hired in the appraisal industry.
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What's the Difference Between an Appraiser and a Home Inspector?
Know the difference between an appraiser and a home inspector? It can be confusing. Let's dive in and unpack each role.
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Are there different types of real property appraiser licenses?
Like many professions, there are different levels of expertise an appraiser can reach. Here, we will delve into the four different real property appraiser licenses available, and how you can attain them.
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How Hard Is It to Become a Real Estate Appraiser?
How hard is it to become a real estate appraiser? It’s a loaded question with many answers. Find out more in this blog.
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What Is an Extraordinary Assumption in Appraisal?
When you conduct a property appraisal, it’s guaranteed there will be areas of the property you can’t access, or areas you aren’t qualified to inspect. In these cases, you may need to include something called an “extraordinary assumption” in your report.