Supporting Your Adjustments: Methods for Residential Appraisers
$74.99
This course is developed specifically for residential appraisers who want to use appropriate methodologies to develop and support adjustments in the Sales Comparison approach to value. Intended Users of residential appraisals today expect significant adjustments to be market based and well-supported. This course assumes that you have had training and some experience with the appropriate development of the Sales Comparison approach.
This course supplements your training by presenting several methods of developing and supporting your adjustments. The first chapter begins with the proper sequence of adjustments and a quick review of several foundational appraisal principles. Numerous methods of developing Gross Living Area (GLA) adjustments are presented next.
Methodologies for developing Bedroom and Bathroom adjustments follow in the second chapter, along with an introduction to employing income capitalization to develop and support adjustments. Subsequent chapters present additional methodologies to develop market-based adjustments for changing market conditions over time, builder upgrades, sales concessions, basements finishes, outbuildings, accessory dwelling units, and view amenities.
Whether you have abundant sales and rental data, or a scarcity of data, these methods can strengthen your appraisal quality by supporting your adjustments. Logic and reasoning are also discussed throughout the course, so you are empowered to produce and report credible results.
This course supplements your training by presenting several methods of developing and supporting your adjustments. The first chapter begins with the proper sequence of adjustments and a quick review of several foundational appraisal principles. Numerous methods of developing Gross Living Area (GLA) adjustments are presented next.
Methodologies for developing Bedroom and Bathroom adjustments follow in the second chapter, along with an introduction to employing income capitalization to develop and support adjustments. Subsequent chapters present additional methodologies to develop market-based adjustments for changing market conditions over time, builder upgrades, sales concessions, basements finishes, outbuildings, accessory dwelling units, and view amenities.
Whether you have abundant sales and rental data, or a scarcity of data, these methods can strengthen your appraisal quality by supporting your adjustments. Logic and reasoning are also discussed throughout the course, so you are empowered to produce and report credible results.
Chapter list:
1. Size Adjustments
2. Bedroom and Bathroom Adjustments
3. Builder Upgrades, Sales Concessions, and Basement Finish Adjustments
4. Market Conditions Adjustments
5. Outbuildings, Site Improvements, ADU's, and View Adjustments
6. Final Exam
Appraisal Continuing Education Course Ratings and Reviews
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Lucas W from
This is the most convenient way to take a course for my CE hours.
Date published: 2021-02-27
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Howard H from
very organized. very knowledgeable. good study cases.
Date published: 2021-02-26
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Kathleen C from
Great course! Will be very helpful for making any type of adjustments!
Date published: 2021-02-25
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Jamie B from
There was a lot of useful information that is based on real world experience and not just text book practiced. It was a course that will be helpful when I am in the field especially in my remote area where I run into properties that do not necessarily have a similar comparable down the street.
Date published: 2021-02-24
Once I register can I take the on-line course at any time I choose? How do I log into the classes I am registered for (webinars etc) Do you send me a link or is it on this website?
I cannot accurately answer this question without the course and profession. Please give us a call at 800-328-2008 so we can get more information and answer your question accurately.
Date published: 2020-07-20
is this class approved for Michigan con ed credits ... Supporting Your Adjustments: Methods for Residential Appraisers
I cannot accurately answer this question without the course and profession. Please give us a call at 800-328-2008 so we can get more information and answer your question accurately.
Date published: 2020-06-22