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Real Estate Finance, Statistics, and Valuation Modeling Course
Date(s): 11/18/2010 to 11/19/2010
Times: 08:00 am - 04:00 pm
Location: Southfork Hotel
1600 N. Central Expressway
Plano Texas 75074
Instructor(s): Marv Wolverton, PhD., MAI
Hours: AI: 14 hours, 1 exam
TQE: 15 hours
ACE: 14 hours
MCE: 16 hours, 0 legal
Tuition:
Members  
Cash/Visa/MC $320
 
Non-Members  
Cash/Visa/MC $370

Registration

Please note: Online registration and payment is handled through the national website. It is no longer handled through the AI North Texas website. Click the 'registration' button to submit your registration and payment for this course at appraisalinstitute.org.

To register by telephone, contact Ruth Kelton at (972)-233-2244
To register online through the AI National website, click here:
 
 
Course Details
This two-day course provides an introduction to statistics, real estate finance, and modeling with applications to residential and commercial real estate appraisal. On the first day, you will develop an understanding of basic statistics and statistical analysis and learn how those skills can be used in valuation and evaluation practice. On day two, you will gain an introductory understanding of real estate finance markets, learn about credit conditions and their impact values on appraisal, and calculate and interpret fundamental numbers on loan payments and balances. Successful completion of the course and exam should satisfy most states’ education requirements in the content area identified as real estate finance, statistics, and valuation modeling. Participants should understand that this course will be a review and will not address more advanced topics. Note. Real Estate Finance, Statistics, and Valuation Modeling was designed according to the broad topical guidelines of the Appraisal Qualification Board as part of qualifying (i.e., prelicensing) education for both residential and general certified appraisers.

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