TD Morgan
Junior Member
- Joined
- Apr 18, 2011
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- Oregon
I have done only a few homes in my career. The time to complete each appraisal was far longer than a seasoned veteran could have done them, I am sure.
I would like to know how many hours it takes to do a typical appraisal. This should be for the actual work itself (including travel, inspection, data solicitation, verification and analysis, appraisal development and review.)
It should NOT include the overhead time to solicit or market business, communicate with client, or bill. If you have an estimate for these additional (and other) facets of running a business and can break them down on an "hour per appraisal" basis, please do.
(Please respond with anything that I missed.)
If anyone can respond and share the amount of time it takes to cover overhead, such as a full week of work, etc.
I also wonder how many one-man (woman) residential shops there are, compared to large firms. Has the AMC relegated most appraisers to running their own operations?
I am just curious what the state of the profession is for the average residential appraiser.
If the results from this poll are good, I would like to follow up with a break down of current residential fees. Now, I know that fee discussions can be touchy subjects, but I don't think that a group of geographically-dispersed appraisers could ever be charged with attempting to price-fix. It would be impossible to do so, given the current state of the industry. It seems as if most appraisers currently see themselves as "price-takers" rather than "price-makers". But I will leave this issue up for discussion.
I would like to know how many hours it takes to do a typical appraisal. This should be for the actual work itself (including travel, inspection, data solicitation, verification and analysis, appraisal development and review.)
It should NOT include the overhead time to solicit or market business, communicate with client, or bill. If you have an estimate for these additional (and other) facets of running a business and can break them down on an "hour per appraisal" basis, please do.
(Please respond with anything that I missed.)
If anyone can respond and share the amount of time it takes to cover overhead, such as a full week of work, etc.
I also wonder how many one-man (woman) residential shops there are, compared to large firms. Has the AMC relegated most appraisers to running their own operations?
I am just curious what the state of the profession is for the average residential appraiser.
If the results from this poll are good, I would like to follow up with a break down of current residential fees. Now, I know that fee discussions can be touchy subjects, but I don't think that a group of geographically-dispersed appraisers could ever be charged with attempting to price-fix. It would be impossible to do so, given the current state of the industry. It seems as if most appraisers currently see themselves as "price-takers" rather than "price-makers". But I will leave this issue up for discussion.