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Real Estate Appraiser - Richard L. Sanderson Consulting - AAS #239
Bringing a local government, local property assessment/valuation perspective to the real estate community.

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2010 

Where to Look for Real Estate News Today The inspiration for this article came from a November 2008 article by Darren Rowse (ProBlogger and Digital Photography School) on constructing your own top 10 must follow list of people on Twitter that relates to your own niche. After spending quite a bit...
07/28/2010
The International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO) will hold their 76th annual international property assessment administration conference August 29 through September 1 in Orlando, Florida.  This year's conference theme is Building Strong Communities through Assessment Innovation.  A bro...
07/26/2010
Was there someone who helped you when you were first starting out in your profession?  Here's your chance to say thank you and give others some ideas on how to help a struggling colleague.  I wish to thank Marvin Wood, Dick Ingram, and Jerry Vander Roest for taking the time to teach me some of t...
07/23/2010
Finally - Clarification on Why Assessments Are Only Assessed Values As a regular contributor to several real estate community forums and question and answer sites, I've come to the conclusion that local assessors need to make a renewed effort to inform the public of how real estate assessments a...
07/21/2010
Volunteer Vacation Anyone? I'm a pushover for a good adventure travel story.  The vivid descriptions of landscapes, nature, and the variety of people and circumstances you can encounter never fail to interest me.  As a dedicated bookworm, my latest read is "The 100 Best Volunteer Vacations to En...
07/18/2010
What Can You Learn From the Top 5 Real Estate Agents or Agencies? As part of my work as a property tax assessor I think of other assessment offices as my competition.  I monitor assessment offices throughout the country and don't limit my competition to offices that are of the same size.  I'm co...
07/16/2010
The Uniqueness of Real Estate Dictonary.com defines "capricious" as 1. subject to, led by, or indicative of caprice or whim; erratic. 2. Obsolete, fanciful or witty. One of the reasons I like working as a real estate valuation specialist is the fact that all real estate is unique.  I've estimate...
07/14/2010
Internet Resources for Real Estate Professionals As real estate professionals you are called upon to determine acreages, review legal descriptions, and have a general understanding of property valuation.  Here are some sources that appraisers and assessors use that may help real estate professio...
07/12/2010
As professional property assessors we are continually searching for effective public relations techniques.  Having good public relations ideas available are important at any time, but in the current economy and realities that exist in most real estate markets today, they are essential. To help a...
07/08/2010
"Excellent firms don't believe in excellence - only in constant improvement and constant change."  Tom Peters One of the qualities that I admire most about real estate professionals is that they are constantly working to improve their skills.  Almost everyone that I know in the real estate profe...
07/01/2010
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