Mile High Trout
Elite Member
- Joined
- Feb 13, 2008
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Colorado
Those observations are subjective to the scenario.No, my response was not over-reacting, it was an observation, and I have found that over the years, unfortunately Appraisers don't act as professional as others in analytical/finance professions, so the result is that they are not taken seriously by other professionals.
Some appraisers devalue themselves and their professionalism.
Most appraisers find themselves devalued by other biased parties, while struggling to maintain a voice and the ensuing respect.
Advocates win. But in real estate, it's not like politics. The advocate may not be doing what's best for you personally. Advocates in real estate advocate for themselves and their own profits, first and foremost.
Rather than asking who is planning to go, ask who's left.
My CR upgrade from licensing class was full of younger appraisers like myself. Now the instructors tell me I'm one of the few younger appraisers from those busy times class sets to still be around. I'm all digital classes for a few years. I'm sick to death of appraisers scribbling "client notes" in class. Like they've never kept updated with the profession what so ever. That's evident by their przz poor fee and lack of quality development approaches. 1004 form will continue to change, simply to cull skips who walk with pre-typed and make a full on business out of such irrelevant pre-written information.
Relevant AF informational link: http://appraisersforum.com/showthread.php?t=180178