- Joined
- May 22, 2015
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Pennsylvania
You are happy loopey, good for yous. I am not frustrated at all. If you can't tell the major differences from when you started 1986 to todays' quagmire, then keep those happy glasses on. I run a business, love my business. But when i started i made a lot of money, and no headaches. No certification flooding had a SRA, no AMC, no hvcc, no bracketing, no listings, no internet that made everyone an expert, no new light home inspection to now be uad3. My 8 page report just as good as my now 30 page report. Explaining all this additional work now without the correct compensation, then that is a factual comment, not a complaint. I really don't care what's going on, past retirement, and have moved on to a prior life, rehabing.I understand your frustrations - truly I do. But the one thing I’ve known since my first interaction with appraiser peers in 1986, remains the very same today. Appraisers are the most negative minded professionals who exist, and not without cause. It’s difficult to marry a profession that sees all the bad, and analyzes all the negatives without that becoming ingrained into our DNA and personality. No professional is beat up more than the appraiser and that takes its toll.
I made a decision a long time ago, that I will never allow that to overwhelm me. Business is still very good for us. It isn’t the same as the easy stuff we used to see, which is fact, but there’s still so much need for our services beyond just easy money assignments. I believe there will always be a need for an honest appraiser, regardless of the ever changing appetites of lenders, AMCs, GSEs, or any out there who wish to control this business.
And i learned from my mother in law. After a certain age complaining is a right you have. Be happy bro.