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General Appraiser Market Analysis & Highest and Best Use
Date(s): 11/1/2010 to 11/4/2010
Times: 08:00 am - 04:00 pm
Location: Holiday Inn Select North Dallas
2645 LBJ Freeway
Dallas
Texas 75234
Instructor(s): Stephen F. Fanning, MAI,
Larry Wright, MAI, SRA
Hours: AI: 28 hours, 2 exam
TQE: 30 hours
TCE: 28 hours
Tuition:
Members  
Cash/Visa/MC $470
 
Non-Members  
Cash/Visa/MC $520

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 AQB-approved course will help you apply meaningful market analysis in valuation assignments. It presents the basic concepts and terminology of market analysis and marketability studies, then shows how marketability studies provide vital information for the highest and best use decision. Throughout the course, the emphasis is on conducting a reliable analysis of demand. You’ll gain practice in applying methods for inferred, or trend, analysis to three property types—a suburban residential subdivision, an existing multifamily property, and an office building. Using the tools introduced in the course will help you increase the reliability of your highest and best use analyses and support the conclusions you reach in the three approaches to value. The course also provides a transitional discussion to prepare you for marketability studies using fundamental demand analysis, which is covered in the Appraisal Institute’s Advanced Market Analysis and Highest & Best Use course.

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