Residential appraisers looking to diversify their skillsets to include commercial analyses are turning to Valcre to expand business, broaden asset specialization and remain competitive. Two former commercial appraisers each with more than two decades of experience will both share about how residential appraisers can diversify their book of business during these uncertain economic times.
Residential Appraisers often discuss the desire to get the education needed to attain a certified general appraisal license, but are concerned about the time needed and the technology available to help them realize this desire.
The commercial appraisal demand brought about by a shortage of professionals could continue but this is an advantage to Residential Appraisers as the pathway for them to become a commercial appraiser is easier and faster than one with no experience or education. Further, this tranche of the profession is less susceptible to appraisal waivers or exceptions, which can lead to less uncertainty for their future.
Agenda
Why diversify?
How to diversify?
Adopting new technology
Case studies of appraisers who expanded their offerings using Valcre
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Grant is a commercial real estate appraiser with over two decades of industry experience that includes a broad range of production and leadership roles within a...