Advanced Residential Applications and Case Studies/Part 1
In Part 1 of a two-course program, you'll apply appraisal techniques to solve a complex residential case study appraisal assignment. Putting your knowledge of terminology, concepts, procedures, and methods to the test, you'll demonstrate competence in the areas of appraisal analysis learned in previous courses. By successfully completing the course and exam, you'll have met most states' education requirements in the content area identified as advanced residential applications and case studies. If you are seeking the Appraisal Institute SRA designation, this course and Advanced Residential Report Writing/Part 2 serves as an alternative to complete your Residential Demonstration of Knowledge requirement.
PRECLASS VIDEO AND ASSIGNMENT!
To ensure success in this course, it is important that you watch a short preclass video, which details the unique expectations not only for this course/package, but also the preclass assignment as well.
- If you wish to become a State Certified Residential Appraiser, Advanced Residential Applications and Case Studies/Part 1 is approved by the Appraiser Qualifications Board for 15 content hours in advanced residential applications and case studies. Advanced Residential Report Writing/Part 2 is approved for 30 hours in the appraisal subject matter elective category. Review the courses for which you have received credit to determine whether these courses are necessary for you to meet your education requirements.
The 45-Hour Package is comprised of two courses:
- Advanced Residential Applications & Case Studies/Part 1
- Advanced Residential Report Writing/Part 2
- You must register for a paired package of Part 1 and Part 2.
- Part 1 and Part 2 of a paired package are generally scheduled 3 - 4 weeks apart.
- It is not permissible to register or take Part 2 unless it is in the same pairing as Part 1
- Course materials will be sent to you before class begins and will be accompanied by a memo explaining the preparations that you should make before coming to class. Be sure to register at least 2 weeks before the course starting date so that you can receive your materials in time to complete the required preparations. More details on the pre-class assignment can be found under View Details: Assignment.
- For this course, case study solutions are not distributed at the end of class.