Are you interested in becoming a real estate appraiser trainee? In this video, I share three crucial things I wish I knew before …
source
You might like

The BEST 5 Scripts Every Agent Needs in Today’s Market | #TomFerryShow
0 views
·
9 hours ago

How To Get Your Real Estate License Quickly! (Become a Realtor In 90 Days)
0 views
·
10 hours ago

Propiz – Real Estate Website Template / Modern Real Estate Website Design Solution
1 views
·
13 hours ago
Join the Discord channel for Trainees & Appraisers!
Link: bit.ly/appraisaldiscord or
https://discord.gg/3mph6UBj8K
10:30 10:47 4 hrs
your videos are great. thank you.
So we did all of that, what is your point?
Do they pay you for mileage along with Appraisal fee
I love how you recorded a whole a$$ video for the world to see while wearing your bands WHEN I CAN'T EVEN GET MY 17 YEAR OLD TO WEAR HIS DURING SCHOOL
What if you wanted to stay at the licensed level appraiser would.ypu get alot of jobs?
So do you have to go on roofs or in attics?So residential do go under crawl spaces?
Do you get paid salary .. or are you like an independent contractor getting a 1099?
Real estate agent for years now, trying to find someone to supervise me to become a trainee is very hard in Hampton Roads, VA!
what parts of this process cannot be done online, or would otherwise require me to quite my current job or day more than a couple weeks off?
Really knowledgeable stuff. Thank you so much
Hello David, my name is Fatih. I have been working as a licensed real estate appraiser in Turkey for approximately 6 years. I have the highest level license from the licensing institution in Turkey, and I have business experience. I have mortgaged housing, commercial, etc. for banks. I prepare valuation reports of all properties for private individuals. I want to settle in America and do this profession there. Do you have knowledge about these processes? Or is there a person or site you can direct me to? How can we come from a different country and do this job in your country? I know a little bit about state requirements and education. Points I wonder: Can I receive education from a different country? If I cannot get it, can I apply for a visa for education? Which department and university is suitable for this education? Do I need to apply for a job after undergraduate equivalence and approximately 79 hours of training? Would it be beneficial for me to contact educational institutions? I wish you all the best and stay healthy.
Thank you, this has helped because I have an interview about becoming a trainee for the city.
Why are you still a trainee if it’s been 4 years?
Is the work worth the career David? Thinking about going into this field
Do i need to worry about my prior work experience to get an opportunity to be a trainee? I’ve noticed most people that do appraisals have worked like you have. Either at a bank or mortgage company
Great content and informative! Thanks 👍
I love your video and the way you use your video and animation to explain your concepts.
Thtee things:
I've been a commercial appraiser for over 35 years, have taught the education courses for appraisers (including USPAP) for many years in front of literally thousands of appraisers and this is exactly the first time I ever heard ANYONE ever complain about the driving it takes to cover their assignments. That's akin to complaining about 1st world problems. The worker who has to stand on a factory floor in 100* conditions doing the same repetitive movement for 8 hours a day has something to complain about. In terms of working conditions, appraisers should be mindful about the point they have nothing to complain about. People outside the business already think appraisers get paid way too much for spending 20 minutes at their house. Or their office building.
Secondly, the appraisal business conditions in the states of Oregon and Washington are atypical of what the business conditions are like everywhere else in the nation. They always have been. Especially the fees. So be mindful about that – what you're seeing isn't what someone in Nevada or Missouri or Florida will be seeing.
Thirdly, depending on what types of clients and properties an appraiser ends up appraising in their day to day, I think it's a big mistake for trainees to focus on non-residential properties without ever learning the entirety of the 1-4 residential side. They're not the same thing but they also aren't entirely disconnected, either. Pulling 6 comps our of CoStar isn't appraising, it's vomiting.
Also as a residential appraiser who do you exactly work for ? Do you represent yourself or you work for someone? If so, who? The bank? Mortgage lenders??
Wow! This got me even more interested. Here in Canada I'm sure it's much different but could you give me a breakdown of how I get started. Do I have to go to school or ? And can you start working as a trainee before getting your certification??
Hi David, thank you for this educational video. Do you know if you need a 4 year degree in CA?
Kudos David! Your content is like a masterclass in clarity and is seriously remarkable. It's like you've cracked the code of making the appraisal industry not only comprehensible but engaging. Seeing somebody be capable of breaking down concepts into something even a kindergartener could grasp is a true rarity in the industry and it demonstrates that you know your stuff! Training supervisors out there should be afraid, very afraid. Thank you!
I work for a national appraisal company doing commercial appraisals. Although the fees are usually $3,000-4,000 range on average, I only net 17% of that fee as a trainee appraiser while doing 80-90% of the work. It takes about 30 hours to do each appraisal, so basically as a trainee, I make minimum wage. Def not worth it so far.