What’s New in Appraisal Membership: January 2022



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McKissock’s Unlimited Learning Members enjoy 24/7 access to a wide variety of online appraisal classes, webinars, videos, podcasts, checklists, job aids, and other resources. Plus, we’re adding to our library each month so that you get the most current and relevant information to grow your real estate appraisal career.

Do you already have an Unlimited Learning Membership? Here are five new appraisal webinars and videos available right now under the “Learning Library” tab in your McKissock Dashboard.

Not yet a member? Learn about the benefits of membership.

Recorded webinars

Turn Your Appraisal Efforts into Cash – An Inside Look at Anow

In this webinar recording, Anow’s President Marty Haldane discusses what pieces of data will help you better understand your business, what tools and tech you need to make sure you’re turning your appraisal efforts into cash, and what parts of the appraisal process Anow software covers.

Fannie Mae Q4 2021 Appraisal Update

In this webinar recording, you’ll hear information on desktop appraisals and measuring and calculating GLA. Other topics covered include selling guide updates, appraiser trainee considerations, and unacceptable practices.

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Dr. Sam’s Mathemagics Videos

Dr. Sam simplifies appraisal math by showing the magic behind the curtain. He provides tips and tricks for solving real estate appraisal math problems through a series of video recordings. It is the type of math teaching you wished you had in school.

In the three latest videos, Dr. Sam introduces you to the cost approach formula and the general concept of the cost approach; covers the methods for estimating cost with a heavy emphasis on the index method and the comparative unit method; and explains the concepts of curable vs. incurable depreciation, economic viability, and how to determine if a structural component is…




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