The residential appraisal industry is entering into one of the most significant transitions in more than two decades. The ...
How do you defend your adjustments in the era of UAD 3.6? Today, Hal Humphreys sits down with Solomon co-founder Scott Cullen ...
It is one of the most loaded questions in real estate appraisal right now, and I have spent the last 90 days trying to answer ...
Industry leaders converged in Denver Colorado last week to discuss some of the changes coming to the industry. Some major announcements were made and there was a lot of discussion on what is to come ...
A frank conversation about UAD 3.6, waiver expansion, and where the real opportunity lies. Something is running through appraiser forums right now that is greater than the usual concerns about fees or ...
Credibility has many definitions. In real estate appraisal, the definition that matters most is USPAP’s: “…worthy of belief.” Merriam-Webster puts it slightly differently: “the quality of inspiring ...
[avatar user=”Michele Wood” size=”thumbnail” align=”right” link=”https://appraisalbuzz.com/author/michele-wood/”]Michele Wood, Director of Research at ...
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Aside from the opinion of value, speed is often the next loudest talking point in any conversation about appraisals—but it’s also one of the most misleading. While accelerated appraisal procurement ...
In this episode, host Hal Humphreys sits down with Jeff Bradford, Founder and CEO of Bradford Technologies, to discuss the evolution of appraisal software. For nearly 40 years, Jeff Bradford has been ...
Seller-paid concessions are often treated as simple contract adjustments. They can signal affordability pressure, seller motivation, and shifting market dynamics. The key is not assumption. The key is ...
This article is featured in the 2024 edition of the Appraisal Buzz Magazine. Some other features we have in our magazine include Buzztoon comics, as well as crazy stories from appraisers and readers ...