Jo Ann Meyer Stratton
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jan 16, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Arizona
My advantage with my system over you people in the big cities is that I reuse comparables photos quite frequently. If I was using a system like Bens, I would be driving past the same house once a week to take a photo. I have been sick for the past week, finally starting to write up reports of properties I saw on Jan 30, have all my data in APN order with the photo numbers on them. So didn't have to make a special trip just to take comparable photos again. Most of of my comparables have been photographed from several angles over the years, as I drive by them I make mental notes to myself which I write down when I get back to the office. And so when I do write up the report--I've got more knowledge of those comparables then if I had just driven by them once on the same day as the subject. Every so often on a nice sunny day I make of list of photos I need, if morning, take photos of houses on the west side of street, if afternoon photos of houses on the east side--gives me very sharp and clear photos to insert into any report I need. If a subject property is far away, take a list of all sales and listings in that area and get my photos whether they apply to the subject or not. Headed for Greenlee County tomorrow, will be a 150 round trip for the day, but I will take as many photos as I can think of and then I am set for any order that comes my way in Greenlee County for the next 2-3 months or longer. So there are some advantages to doing appraisals out here in the midst of nowhere! And I get to see such lovely scenery while I am at it!