expresstex
Freshman Member
- Joined
- Aug 28, 2007
- Professional Status
- Licensed Appraiser
- State
- Texas
Hello Seasoned Appraisers,
I am new to the board, so forgive me if this topic has already been discussed. I am a newly licensed appraiser, having spent the last 3 years doing my indentured traineeship.
At any rate, my sponsor has new trainees and as of June, I haven't done any work for her.
Her own business has been slow, but getting my appraisal business started at this stage in the real estate game is rather comical. I have searched many job boards and have only managed to get on with one AMC.. Synergy Appraisal Services.. However, $245 for an appraisal seems like a joke. Plus they have only ever sent me one order. I am not a big fan of the AMC and would prefer to work for brokers.
Right now, I am studying for my Certified Residential Exam and have my application pending with the state. The only thing that worries me about this is getting my hours. My sponsor told me about a position today with RELS--Wells Fargo becoming a "staff appraiser." Before I apply, I want to pick the brain of all you brilliant appraisers... And yes, forgive me for my ignorance... but that's how we learn.. asking again and again...
1) What is your definition of a Staff Appraiser?
2) Do you have to commute to an office or can you work from home?
3) What would the approximate income for such a position?
4) Staff Appraising versus Independent Fee Appraiser... pros and cons?
I would personally prefer to work from home as I have two young babes and it's easier for me to get a sitter for a few hours than pay for a full-time daycare. So that's why the Independent Fee Appraiser is what I would ultimately like to do... But I haven't been too successful in finding the work.
I would appreciate any and all advice you have.. I have thick skin.. I can take the criticism... My former sponsor's favorite saying was... "There's no crying in appraising!" (Usually after she lambasted one of my reports and made me redo everything!) :Eyecrazy: Yes, it did make me a better appraiser...
Thanks,
Dani in Texas
I am new to the board, so forgive me if this topic has already been discussed. I am a newly licensed appraiser, having spent the last 3 years doing my indentured traineeship.

Her own business has been slow, but getting my appraisal business started at this stage in the real estate game is rather comical. I have searched many job boards and have only managed to get on with one AMC.. Synergy Appraisal Services.. However, $245 for an appraisal seems like a joke. Plus they have only ever sent me one order. I am not a big fan of the AMC and would prefer to work for brokers.
Right now, I am studying for my Certified Residential Exam and have my application pending with the state. The only thing that worries me about this is getting my hours. My sponsor told me about a position today with RELS--Wells Fargo becoming a "staff appraiser." Before I apply, I want to pick the brain of all you brilliant appraisers... And yes, forgive me for my ignorance... but that's how we learn.. asking again and again...
1) What is your definition of a Staff Appraiser?
2) Do you have to commute to an office or can you work from home?
3) What would the approximate income for such a position?
4) Staff Appraising versus Independent Fee Appraiser... pros and cons?
I would personally prefer to work from home as I have two young babes and it's easier for me to get a sitter for a few hours than pay for a full-time daycare. So that's why the Independent Fee Appraiser is what I would ultimately like to do... But I haven't been too successful in finding the work.
I would appreciate any and all advice you have.. I have thick skin.. I can take the criticism... My former sponsor's favorite saying was... "There's no crying in appraising!" (Usually after she lambasted one of my reports and made me redo everything!) :Eyecrazy: Yes, it did make me a better appraiser...
Thanks,
Dani in Texas