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Stock Number:WEBINAR_081209
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This product is a recording of the Appraisal Institute webinar that was conducted on August 12, 2009.
Once the Appraisal Institute confirms your payment, you will receive an e-mail containing a link to the webinar recording.
Please note: The interactive features of the webinar (e.g. poll/survey questions and the final evaluation) are NOT available in the recording. In addition, Appraisal Institute continuing education credit is NOT available for viewing the recording.
WEBINAR DETAILS
Valuing High Performance Residential Properties
Date: August 12, 2009
Duration: 1 hour, 12 min
The number of green homes is increasing across the country. These homes provide unique challenges for valuation. Learn what's different about valuing homes with energy efficient improvements and fixtures by listening to this timely webinar.
Recognize the high performance fixtures in new construction and rehabbed homes and understand how to make justifiable adjustments. Gain insights from seeing real examples of how appraisers deal with these special features in their appraisal reports. The green movement is here to stay, all appraisers must be prepared!
PARTICIPANTS OF THIS WEBINAR WILL:
- See real-world illustrations on how practitioners deal with green features in their appraisal reports
- Learn how to support adjustments when data is not readily available in the market, using state and local indicators, ratings systems and software, green studies, and other resources
- Discuss how the secondary market views green adjustments, including misconceptions and expectations
- Learn about Freddie Mac's possible directions on green homes
- Gain insights about the HVCC's impact on how lenders will select qualified appraisers
- Recognize the differences between competing standards for measuring green – including the recently ANSI-certified NAHB standards, as well as USGBC's LEED for Homes standards
- Hear about the U.S. Department of Energy’s Builders Challenge program
PRESENTERS:
- Jacqueline Doty, Collateral Policy Director, Freddie Mac, McLean, VA, is responsible for directing the development of strategies and business plans for managing appraisal and collateral risk and overseeing initiatives in support of collateral strategies, study efforts and implementation of policies.
- Dave Porter, PorterWorks, NAHB's Green Building Subcommittee, Standwood, WA, has been in real estate, lending and training for over 30 years. He is a nationally recognized speaker and trainer. He has worked in senior management positions for Fortune 100 companies such as Bank of America and Countrywide Home Loan.
- Sandra Adomotis, SRA, is the owner of Adomatis Appraisal Service, Port Charlotte, FL and has been involved in appraising and consulting for over 25 years. She has become the local expert on appraising homes with energy efficient features.
- Taylor Watkins, is a principal of Watkins & Associates, Portland, OR, a firm that prides itself on being Portland's green appraisers and at the forefront of sustainable business practices in that area. Watkins & Associates is also the local leader in data collection and green appraisal of homes that employ sustainable building practices.
- Edward Pollock, is the Team Leader of the Residential Buildings Research Team in the Office of Building Technologies at the U.S. Department of Energy. Through the Building America program, his team applies a systems engineering approach to select the most cost effective combination of energy savings strategies for homes in each climate zone in the U.S. The ultimate goal is to develop homes that produce as much energy as they use at a cost point where the incremental cost of financing the energy efficiency improvements will be equal to or less than the cost of the energy saved.
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