Roger Murdock
Junior Member
- Joined
- Apr 19, 2005
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- New Jersey
I've often wondered if some types of commercial work lend themselves to evaluations or computer assisted reports. Since so much of commercial relies on the numbers, cash flow and leases and cost approach, if a research analyst can find the numbers and data, they have what they need to generate a report. That is one of the threats of the internet and the easily available data either for free or for sale. Of course commercial appraisers pride themselves on the narrative aspect, but if clients start to de value the narrative aspect, that becomes part of the mix.
Sounds to me like you haven't had much commercial appraisal experience. Numbers are a dime a dozen, but meaningful and reliable numbers require analysis, insight, and judgment.