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What are some appraisal certifications and how to earn them

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Louis Hemmi

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I'm just curious as to how to get certified in various areas of practice, such as "Green Home Appraiser" and many more. When I see some AMC's asking me to check the boxes for additional certifications, I realize that I could use some additional certifications if not too time-consuming.

I see MAI takes 4500 hours of SPECIALIZED work, must be a member of the Appraisal Institute.

There are a lot more, just listing acronyms that I do not recognize.

Sorry that question is so general, but I don't know enough to identify what certifications exist.
 
I'm just curious as to how to get certified in various areas of practice, such as "Green Home Appraiser" and many more. When I see some AMC's asking me to check the boxes for additional certifications, I realize that I could use some additional certifications if not too time-consuming.

I see MAI takes 4500 hours of SPECIALIZED work, must be a member of the Appraisal Institute.

There are a lot more, just listing acronyms that I do not recognize.

Sorry that question is so general, but I don't know enough to identify what certifications exist.
Mckissock has a "Certified Green Home Appraiser Program", 14 hours of education. There is an "Accredited Green Appraiser" though Earth Advantage.org.

MAI is way out of your reach unless you have a CG. As AMC's usually select the cheapest and fastest appraiser,, regardless of designations, no designations are worth the time or $ just to get on an AMC panel.
 
Mckissock has a "Certified Green Home Appraiser Program", 14 hours of education. There is an "Accredited Green Appraiser" though Earth Advantage.org.

MAI is way out of your reach unless you have a CG. As AMC's usually select the cheapest and fastest appraiser,, regardless of designations, no designations are worth the time or $ just to get on an AMC panel.
Thanks for taking the time to respond :) I'll check it out, realizing it may not result in more $ but might help to learn more about the topic anyway.
 
I asked BARD AI:

"Do you have general statistics about the number of MAI designated appraisers with the Appraisal Institute?​

Yes, I can share some general statistics about the number of MAI designated appraisers with the Appraisal Institute:
As of October 2023:
  • Total number of MAI designated members: Approximately 16,000
  • Percentage of Appraisal Institute members holding the MAI designation: Approximately 10%
  • Distribution of MAI members by location:
    • United States: 80%
    • Canada: 10%
    • Other international countries: 10%
  • Distribution of MAI members by specialty:
    • Commercial/Industrial: 55%
    • Residential: 35%
    • Other: 10%
Additional statistics:
  • The number of MAI designated members has been growing steadily over the past few years.
  • The MAI designation is the most prestigious designation offered by the Appraisal Institute.
  • MAI designated members are typically required to have more experience and education than other appraisers.
  • MAI designated members are often considered to be experts in their field.
Sources:
Please note: These are just general statistics and the actual numbers may vary depending on the specific date and source.
I hope this information is helpful! Please let me know if you have any other questions about the Appraisal Institute or the MAI designation."
 
And on SRA's:

"As of October 2023:
  • Total number of SRA designated members: Approximately 11,000
  • Percentage of Appraisal Institute members holding the SRA designation: Approximately 7%
  • Distribution of SRA members by location:
    • United States: 85%
    • Canada: 5%
    • Other international countries: 10%
  • Distribution of SRA members by specialty:
    • Single-family residential: 60%
    • Multi-family residential: 25%
    • Other: 15%
Additional statistics:
  • Similar to MAIs, the number of SRA designated members has been steadily increasing in recent years.
  • The SRA designation is recognized as a mark of expertise in residential property valuation.
  • SRA designated members typically have more experience and education than non-designated appraisers

Resources for further exploration:
  • Appraisal Institute website: While historical data isn't readily available, the website offers valuable insights into the SRA designation, its requirements, and member benefits: https://www.appraisalinstitute.org/
  • Appraisal Foundation Research Reports: The Appraisal Foundation conducts research on various aspects of the appraisal profession, including studies that may touch upon SRA demographics and trends: https://www.appraisalfoundation.org/
  • Industry Publications: Publications like Appraisal Journal, The Real Estate Finance Journal, and National Mortgage News occasionally feature articles or data on SRA designated appraiser"
 
I asked BARD AI:

"Do you have general statistics about the number of MAI designated appraisers with the Appraisal Institute?​

Yes, I can share some general statistics about the number of MAI designated appraisers with the Appraisal Institute:
As of October 2023:
  • Total number of MAI designated members: Approximately 16,000
  • Percentage of Appraisal Institute members holding the MAI designation: Approximately 10%
  • Distribution of MAI members by location:
    • United States: 80%
    • Canada: 10%
    • Other international countries: 10%
  • Distribution of MAI members by specialty:
    • Commercial/Industrial: 55%
    • Residential: 35%
    • Other: 10%
Additional statistics:
  • The number of MAI designated members has been growing steadily over the past few years.
  • The MAI designation is the most prestigious designation offered by the Appraisal Institute.
  • MAI designated members are typically required to have more experience and education than other appraisers.
  • MAI designated members are often considered to be experts in their field.
Sources:
Please note: These are just general statistics and the actual numbers may vary depending on the specific date and source.
I hope this information is helpful! Please let me know if you have any other questions about the Appraisal Institute or the MAI designation."
Thanks very much - I appreciate your time. I'll dig into the details. Work is slow so I have the time to sharpen my tools :)
 
Thanks for taking the time to respond :) I'll check it out, realizing it may not result in more $ but might help to learn more about the topic anyway.
I took an online "Green Home Appraisal" from Appraisal Institute a few years back. Do theirs if you want it to count towards the SRA. You might want to check out ASA, they have good classes.
 
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