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Beth
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Name: Beth
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Anyone a Real Estate Appraiser?
my new company also does appraisals and BPOs
I was thinking about getting my Lic -
anyone take the course? how hard is it?
I passed the REA class very easily
TIA
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Posted 11/17/09 1:43 PM |
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kfox715
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Re: Anyone a Real Estate Appraiser?
My husband is a general appraiser. I know you must be good at math and you must work as an assistant for 2 years before you are a full appraiser. He works mainly with commercial, I "think" residential is a little easier.
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Posted 11/18/09 4:22 PM |
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JandJ1224
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Re: Anyone a Real Estate Appraiser?
I am a licensed general appraiser. The process is not as easy as it is to get your real estate license. To become an assistant you need 150 hrs of course work, several courses, and pass a state test. Then you work under someone for about 2 years till you can apply for your full license. The appraisal institute has all the information on their website.
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Posted 11/21/09 10:35 PM |
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Re: Anyone a Real Estate Appraiser?
I'm an appraiser (certified residential).
You'll have to take the classes to get your assistant license and then pass the state test and work experience requirements (at least 2 yrs worth) to get your appraisal license.
Its a time and $$ commitment. Much more involved that the realtor license but if you have appraisers in your office that you can train under, it may be worthwhile.
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Posted 12/2/09 12:38 AM |
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Beth
The Key to your new home....
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Name: Beth
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Re: Anyone a Real Estate Appraiser?
Posted by -Lisa-
Its a time and $$ commitment. Much more involved that the realtor license but if you have appraisers in your office that you can train under, it may be worthwhile.
yes- we do
I am going to get up and running with the real estate for now
then see how busy I am - I still have my other business too...so this would be for the future- in another year or so
thanks!
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Posted 12/2/09 1:40 PM |
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DiamondGirl
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Re: Anyone a Real Estate Appraiser?
I worked at an appraisal firm during summers in college and in grad school.
It is a great line of work IF you have someone who will allow you to "apprentice " with them.
You need A LOT of apprentice hours before you can go out on your own...which makes it tricky to get a gig.
A lot of times appraisers will give you some work (so they can make $$..you do the work they make half the money) but not enough to earn enough hours (this is just what I saw)...so you are kind of at their mercy.
The commerical liscense is the money maker and that is harder to get. You must first get the hours on the residential liscense and then have to have someone with a commerical liscense allow you to work with (under) them.
I hope this was somewhat helpful
Message edited 12/3/2009 2:04:20 PM.
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Posted 12/3/09 2:01 PM |
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JandJ1224
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Re: Anyone a Real Estate Appraiser?
Posted by DiamondGirl
I worked at an appraisal firm during summers in college and in grad school.
It is a great line of work IF you have someone who will allow you to "apprentice " with them.
You need A LOT of apprentice hours before you can go out on your own...which makes it tricky to get a gig.
A lot of times appraisers will give you some work (so they can make $$..you do the work they make half the money) but not enough to earn enough hours (this is just what I saw)...so you are kind of at their mercy.
The commerical liscense is the money maker and that is harder to get. You must first get the hours on the residential liscense and then have to have someone with a commerical liscense allow you to work with (under) them.
I hope this was somewhat helpful
You don't have to do residential work before commercial work. If you wanted to get into commercial you could just work under a commercial appraiser from the start
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Posted 12/3/09 9:40 PM |
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DiamondGirl
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Re: Anyone a Real Estate Appraiser?
Posted by JandJ1224
Posted by DiamondGirl
I worked at an appraisal firm during summers in college and in grad school.
It is a great line of work IF you have someone who will allow you to "apprentice " with them.
You need A LOT of apprentice hours before you can go out on your own...which makes it tricky to get a gig.
A lot of times appraisers will give you some work (so they can make $$..you do the work they make half the money) but not enough to earn enough hours (this is just what I saw)...so you are kind of at their mercy.
The commerical liscense is the money maker and that is harder to get. You must first get the hours on the residential liscense and then have to have someone with a commerical liscense allow you to work with (under) them.
I hope this was somewhat helpful
You don't have to do residential work before commercial work. If you wanted to get into commercial you could just work under a commercial appraiser from the start
Oh..I didn't realize that!
Message edited 12/6/2009 9:35:37 PM.
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Posted 12/6/09 9:34 PM |
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