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- Jan 31, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Pennsylvania
I have sent my 19-year old daughter out to take comp photos on occasion.
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I have sent my 19-year old daughter out to take comp photos on occasion.
I have sent my 19-year old daughter out to take comp photos on occasion.
Kevin is not THEORY a beautiful thing, and then you are to make money doing it at the same time ,it is time to to do a paradim shift, we can now access 7-10 photos on the MLS on the interior and exterior of the comps, but wait by many say "driving by the comps is better than looking at 10 MLS photos of the comparable ", pls do not give me the argument that the interior photos are an addition to the drive by inspection , that dog don't hunt , because if you are using the interior photo's you are admitting that the exterior photo's are also represtenative of the comparable, you cannot have it both ways, and if you do not look at the interior photos , you are not accessing information that is available to make a value decision.
Driving comps is old technology ,must you do it, maybe ,sure sometimes,but I challenge anybody to explain the condition of a comparable by just driving by and taking one picture, when I have 10 pictures of the interior and exterior of the comparable, this supposed guideline must change .
You are right, innovation is why AVMs will make appraisers obsolete technology, particualry if appraisers continue to shortcut the human requirements that are part of an appraisal today, while claiming they did more than they did, and more than someone at a computer a 1000 miles away could do. Or perhaps a machine and a human in India.