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Residential Market Analysis and Highest & Best Use
Date(s): 5/3/2010 to 5/4/2010
Times: 10:00 am - 10:00 am
Location: Holiday Inn Select North Dallas
2645 LBJ Freeway
Dallas
Texas 75234
Instructor(s): Mike Atwood, MAI, SRA
Hours: AI: 14 hours, 1 exam
TQE: 15 hours
ACE: 14 hours
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 a fresh look at the relationship between market analysis and highest and best use. Discover where to find the information you need to make a highest and best use decision and how to interpret the information you find. Learn how to read and map a market area for a subject property and discover the essential links between market analysis, highest and best use analysis, and the three approaches to value (cost, sales comparison, and income capitalization). Gain practical experience by solving highest and best use problems similar to problems you might encounter in the real world. Theory is translated into practice through extensive and varied classroom activities encouraging you to become actively involved in applying concepts to real-world situations. Successful completion of the course and exam should satisfy most states’ education requirements in the content area identified as residential market analysis and highest and best use.

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