Basic Appraisal Principles

435

This course provides an in-depth look at basic appraisal principles. It is the bedrock course for other appraisal courses that follow, which may delve into more complex issues of appraising residential and income producing properties. This course is structured to conform to the Appraiser Qualifications Board's criteria for the beginning course that must be completed to become a real property appraiser trainee. This course is also a foundational requirement for all levels of licensing and certification for real property appraisers.

The course starts with real property concepts and characteristics, as well as legal descriptions of real property. Influences on real property values will be investigated. Types of value and economic principles will be detailed and explained. There will be an overview of real property markets and how to analyze them.

The basics of ethics for appraisers will be presented along with applications of ethics in appraisal theory and practice.

There is a required three-hour exam at the end that must be taken with a proctor. More information on proctors will be provided later in the course. The course starts with real property concepts and characteristics, as well as legal descriptions of real property. Influences on real property values will be investigated. Types of value and economic principles will be detailed and explained. There will be an overview of real property markets and how to analyze them. 
The basics of ethics for appraisers will be presented along with applications of ethics in appraisal theory and practice. 
There is a required three-hour exam at the end that must be taken in a monitored classroom setting.

Course access is available for 6 months from the day it is opened. All courses, regardless of whether they have been opened, expire two years from the date of purchase. Extensions are available for purchase within 30 days of a course expiring. No extensions will be granted after this period.