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Real estate appraisers provide objective, impartial, and unbiased opinions about the value of real property. Appraisals are provided to individuals and companies who wish to own, manage, sell, invest in, and/or lend money on real estate.
Appraisers also diversify into other areas of valuation services which include eminent domain, easements, government land acquisition, litigation support, real estate development, management and consultation of large corporate real estate assets and also insurance.
Appraisers should have extensive training and education in analytical concepts and mathematical skills. These attributes are needed for appraisers to communicate their results in a manner that is competent and not misleading. An appraiser's earning potential is also driven by dedication, service, and market trends.
State and Federal laws mandate that appraisers must meet minimum qualifications to provide appraisals for federally related transactions in Florida.
Many students take our appraisal classes to begin a new and exciting career. Others, including real estate agents, mortgage brokers, accountants, and contractors attend our appraisal classes to sharpen their skills and to increase their knowledge of the industry.
The following page explains each of the different levels of appraisers and the requirements for each level.
For more information, contact one of our Career Counselors at 800-732-9140.
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