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How to Become a Property Appraiser

McKissock

There are many opportunities for new real estate appraisers entering the profession today. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that job growth for appraisers between 2019–2029 will be 3%, which is on pace for all occupations. What’s it like to be an appraiser? How to become a property appraiser.

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Estate Appraisals in Massachusetts: Everything You Need to Know

Boston Appraisal

And because real estate properties are usually the most significant financial asset of the deceased, establishing their fair market value is a priority. If the estate is going through probate, an accurate inventory of the decedent’s possessions—including any real estate properties—is required.

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Everything You Need to Know About the National Uniform Licensing and Certification Exam

McKissock

Title XI of the FIRREA requires all licensed and certified appraisers to successfully pass an examination that’s issued or endorsed by the Appraiser Qualifications Board (AQB) of The Appraisal Foundation. Anyone looking to become a licensed or certified real estate appraiser must take and pass the national exam.

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What Green Home Feature Are You Most Interested in Learning About?

McKissock

Green technology and the popularity of green living are advancing rapidly, and many real estate appraisers are interested in gaining specialized knowledge and expertise in eco-friendly housing. Last month, we asked our appraisal community, “What green home feature are you most interested in learning about?” as of August 2019.

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GSEs Seek Input on Duty to Serve Plans

Appraisal Buzz

Additional initiatives that Freddie Mac noted included the financing of more than 46,000 manufactured homes titled as real property from 2018-2023, providing more than $6.7 The post GSEs Seek Input on Duty to Serve Plans appeared first on Appraisal Buzz. Interested participants can register here.

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