How To Profit As A Real Estate Appraiser

Vital Information
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Start-up Investment

Low - $3000 (for A Laptop and camera, using the family car)

High - $10,000 (includes an office, car lease, and some advertising)
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Break-even time - Two months to one year
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Estimate of Annual Revenue and Profit

Revenue $70,000 - $3 million (one person at low end; supervision a staff of appraisers at high end)

Profit (Pre-tax) - $60,000 - $500,000
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Real Estate Detectives

The function of a real estate appraiser is to determine what a particular piece of property is worth. Clients for this industry can be found in a number of different areas:

Government: every time the government condemns a property or reassesses taxes, they will need to know the value of the property.

Attorneys: whether they are distributing an estate or representing clients in a business partnership break-up or marriage where couples or partners must divide real estate.

Buyers and/or sellers: before listing or buying a home, individuals will want to know the value of their property.

Insurance carriers: before making property damage settlements, insurance carriers will want to know the current value of the property they are insuring.

Banks: loans are not made or a home foreclosed on without the value of the property being established.

Appraisers can either specialize in one of the above or just handle residential or commercial properties, but many larger companies cover all the bases.

 Not all areas of real estate are moving at the same pace at the same time.

If an appraiser is able to handle a cross-section of the market, he can stay busy dealing with residential when commercial is soft and vice versa.

Method to the Madness

Real estate appraisers don't just look over a property and make a well educated guess when evaluating the worth of a particular property.

Appraisers are required by the professional societies that represent the industry the Society of Real Estate Appraisers and the Institute of Real Estate Appraisers to apply the following approaches;

Cost Approach: First you ascertain all the separate parts of a property -- what was originally paid for the property and the structure (s) on the property.

You're not looking for construction flaws so you don't need to be an engineer, but you do have to have a basic knowledge of construction.

Then you need to establish what the construction costs would be if you were building today. Then you deduct the depreciation on the existing property since its purchase and construction.

 The end result: the cost of the property.

Market Data Approach: Comparing sales in the same community that compare with the property you are appraising.

You must add any appreciation or deduct any depreciation and adjust for differences such as size or upgrades.

Income Approach: This approach assumes that the owner might wish to retain the property and garner income by renting it out.

You would need to compare the rentals charged for similar commercial or residential structures in the same community and calculate what your client may make as a net income prior to mortgage payments.

Appraisers are expected to use all three approaches to arrive at the fair market value of the property they are appraising, unless there are no income-producing properties in the same area.

Determining the value of a property involves a great deal more effort than just going to the courthouse and finding out what similar property has recently sold for.

 It is necessary to determine the reasons a property sold for what it sold for.

An appraiser needs to look beyond the bottom line on the deed.

 Perhaps the negotiations stretched over a long period of time the deed (and agreed upon price) could be dated a year or two earlier than it was actually finalized.

Perhaps a seller was in a bind and sold below market because he/she was making an overnight move. All of these factors must be examined when determining the property's value.

Here's where you really have to make like Sherlock Holmes.

You will have to dig up clues through your detective work -- talk to the buyer and seller or the attorneys and real estate brokers involved in the sale.

 A good deal of an appraiser's fees are predicated upon their good judgement and their ability to get to the bottom of a real estate deal and find accurate and meaningful numbers.

You can really capitalize on your leg work if you are able to appraise more than one similar property within a reasonable time period.

 Most lenders require residential property comparisons no more than 6 months apart although commercial properties may stay current for a much longer period of time.

Nuts and Bolts

Few appraisers charge strictly by the hour. The type of appraisal required varies dramatically from client to client.

 For example, a bank may supply much of the back-up information and provide a form for you to fill in, thus cutting down greatly on the amount of time required to make the assessment.

 On the other hand, a homeowner may want a written report which requires more extensive research and a lot more time.

Typically appraisers for commercial real estate take much longer than for residential properties.

So when structuring your fee schedule, you will have to consider all of the above factors and many more.

Most successful appraisal firms fall under two categories: solo appraisers with no overhead and large firms with 15 to 30 employees.

The in-between firms have problems meeting their overhead because they need the same data as a large firm and are not generating the income to meet the expenses.

A solo operator can easily run his/her office from a spare room in his/her home and needs to have a minimum of equipment: a telephone, tape measure and camera.

You can use your own car to travel from property to property, and if you can type, buy a typewriter (or preferably a word processor).

You will also need to advertise, perhaps in professional banking or law journals or in the Yellow Pages.

To grow -Yes or No?

Adding a partner will probably also mean adding office space and a full-time secretary. These two additions to your overhead can equate to 50% of your fees.

And in supplies, car insurance, and taxes such as Social Security, and you're adding anywhere from 0% to 25% more your fees.

Marketing will become more and more crucial as you grow because you will want to grow as fast as you can in order to keep fees increasing at the same rate as your overhead.

As mentioned before, medium-sized firms are not cost effective because three appraisers need as much data as 100 appraisers.

Networking will also help increase your deducting skills.

If you have strong real estate contacts you may be able to go through their files instead of wading through stacks of information at the courthouse.

 A number of real estate appraisal firms join real estate organizations which provide updated sales prices and descriptions of properties.

Another area which can become income producing is real estate brokering.

Some appraisers consider this a conflict of interest but there is no law against putting some of your profits into investments or development of properties.

 If you're a skillful detective and have confidence in your own abilities, who would know a good deal better than you?

Some Of The Many Type Of Videos You Can Find On YouTube

Each day, a large number of internet users visit an online video website. In fact, many internet users visit more than one.

 Online video websites are websites that allow internet users to make, upload, and share their own unique video creations. 

One of those sites is known as YouTube.

  If you are looking to use online video websites, such as YouTube, for entertainment, you are in luck.



  Online, you can find thousands, if not millions of videos that are available for your watch, often free of charge.

If you have never visited the YouTube website, you may be wondering what type of videos you can find online.

With YouTube, most of the videos that you will find online are considered homemade movies.

This is because these movies are made by traditional internet users, ones just like you.

 Since each internet user is likely to have different interests or experiences in a particular field, topic, or subject, you are sure to find a large selection of videos on YouTube.

YouTube makes video watching easy.  They do this by placing their videos into categories. 

You can easily find online videos by examining the ones that are viewed the most, the ones that are rated the highest, or the ones that have the most comments.

 In addition to those categories, you will also find categories that breakdown videos into specific subject categories, based on video content. 

One of those categories is comedy.  Comedy, perhaps, is the most popular YouTube category.  This is because most individuals use online video websites to be entertained.

What better way to receive that entertainment than with an online video that leaves you laughing hysterically?

Comedy videos may include, but should not be limited to, funny comments, comedy club appearances, staged skits, and even unscripted recordings. 

Pets and animals is another one of the many categories that you can find on YouTube.  These videos are great for those who love animals. 

A wide variety of different animals are featured on YouTube videos including cats, dogs, horses, rabbits, and birds.

 Many of these videos can also be considered comedy videos because many of the videos focus on animals that have special, but funny talents. 

Additional videos feature professional shows, such as dog shows or horse shows.

YouTube also has a category that is labeled travel and places.  The travel and places videos often include videos that vacationers have shot when they were in another area of the world.

 Popular video lcations are ones that are outside of the United States, but you will also find videos that focus on areas inside the United States.

 In addition to filming interesting or historical locations, many videos have a focus on traditional events or activities.  It is not uncommon to find videos on YouTube that outline a particular festival or contest. 

Entertainment is another category found on YouTube.  This category covers a wide variety of different online videos.

Many individuals have created videos that they feel are a source of entertainment, while others have a focus on real entertainment, such as television shows.

 It is not uncommon to find a collection of scenes, accompanied by music, of popular television shows, soap operas, and movies. 

Although music often falls into the category of entertainment, YouTube gives it its own category.

 Many of the videos found on YouTube, with a focus on music, are created by those who are documenting themselves or their friends singing or participating in singing contents.

 What is nice about YouTube is that they also have a special program for up and coming musicians. 

This feature allows musicians to make their own music videos and share them with other internet users.

 This means that not only will you get to see an online video for free, but you may be alerted to a new band, that you otherwise never would have heard of.

The above mentioned categories are just a few of the many that you can found on YouTube.

Additional categories include arts and animation, autos and vehicles, news and blogs, people, sports, and science and technology. 

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