Basic Appraisal Procedures (A102) | Education Week 2023

Starts:  Jul 17, 2023 08:00 AM (CT)
Ends:  Jul 20, 2023 05:30 PM (CT)

This course will be held as part of 2023 Education Week. Please click here for more details and to register.

A102 Basic Appraisal Procedures is an introductory course for those preparing for a career in valuation services. The course is the second in the curriculum sequence of qualifying education required by states for those individuals pursuing appraisal licensure and certification.

Students will learn the basic appraisal procedures with concentration on the appraisal process and an emphasis on rural properties and techniques. Topic themes run throughout the course to focus student learning on defining the appraisal problem, collecting and selecting data, analyzing the data using the three valuation approaches, reconciling the approaches and communicating with the client and intended user of the appraisal service. An integrated case study will guide the students through the appraisal process. Beginning with neighborhood analysis and concluding with the final value opinion, the students will appraise a rural residential property with multiple land uses.

The content is divided into five units: The Valuation Process, Area and Neighborhood Analysis, Highest and Best Use, The Approaches, and Reconciliation. Within each unit there is a set(s) of student learning goals, definitions and concepts, and examples. Each unit is completed with a set of classroom exercises and finally a review and quiz. The student will be well prepared for the exam if they follow the recommended timeline for completing the case study as each unit is presented.

Required Equipment & Textbooks: HP-12c calculator. You must be familiar with calculator operation when the course begins. Answers to problems in course material are shown using the HP-12c. Do not come to class expecting to be taught how to use a financial calculator. (Click here for basic information how to use an HP-12c)

Suggested Textbook: The Appraisal of Real Estate, Fifteenth Edition; Appraising Residential Properties, Third Edition; The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal, Sixth Edition.

Equivalency Ratings: Learn about land ratios and equivalency ratings used in many ASFMRA appraisal classes through this instructional video. Please note that this process may not be used in all classes.

Contact Hours: 28 hours + 2 hour exam

Course Timetable: Days 1-4: 7:30 AM - 5 PM

AQB Licensure Requirement: Trainee, Licensed, Certified Residential, Certified General

Instructors: Dave Nebel, ARA, RPRA and Kathy Pettinger, ARA

Audit Assist: Steve Niemeier, ARA

Pricing: $639/Member, $859/Nonmember