Steve Papin reflects on 50 years as a residential appraiser. February 16, 1976. Gasoline was 59 cents per gallon. A loaf of bread cost 35 cents, eggs were 84 cents a dozen, and a new car was around ...
As we rounded out 2025, we put out a call for nominations for our second inaugural Buzzy Awards. We wanted to once again ...
It’s been a big week in Washington—and appraisers should be paying close attention. In this episode, John Russell of ValuSight Consulting joins us to break down key appraisal-related provisions in the ...
Although a “perfect” adjustment may not exist, the search for perfect adjustments in appraisal reports is becoming a hot topic with many interesting articles, continuing education courses, and ...
Let’s be honest. Most articles about Artificial Intelligence in the appraisal profession are long on dystopian warnings and short on practical advice. They talk about the “robo-appraiser” and AVMs as ...
For decades, the appraisal profession has been built on independence. Most residential appraisers have operated the same way: build your book of business, keep your head down, do quality work, manage ...
This article was reposted with permission from Appraiser eLearning. The article originally appeared on the AeL Blog page. See original article here. We’re all hearing more and more about the new ...
In this episode of the Appraisal Buzzcast, Jim Morrison and Hal Humphreys welcome Chris Williams, President of AIMSdashboard, to break down the behind-the-scenes coordination that made the industry’s ...
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