Appraisal Schools by M. Curtis West. Inc.


INTRODUCTION TO INCOME PROPERTY APPRAISAL (G-1) 30 hrs. - Plus Exam

This course introduces concepts and techniques used to appraise real estate income properties. It begins with a discussion of underlying economic principles and motivations for investing in income property, The appraisal process is then reviewed with emphasis on income property. This is followed by a discussion of real estate market analysis, property analysis, and site valuation. Mathematical and statistical concepts used in the appraisal of income property are covered next followed by coverage of how to use financial tables and/or financial calculators to solve a variety of problems associated with analysis of real estate income properties, including present value, loan calculations, estimation of net operating income, and estimation of before tax cash flow. Next students are introduced to other capitalization rates.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of the "R" series of courses (R-1, R-2, R-3, and USPAP) is a requirement for enrollment in the G-1 course.

Costs

Registration Fee in Advance

Registration Fee at the Door

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Registration

$470.00

$495.00 *

NCPAC Members

         $423.00 **

$448.00 *

Payments made with a credit card can only be accepted online through PayPal.

* A text book is not required for this course, A copy of the course syllabus, and additional handout materials will be provided at the beginning of this course.

* A financial calculator is recommended, but not required, for this course. HP-12C is recommended. There will be some instruction for problem solving with the HP-12C, but instruction in how to use a financial calculator is not a focus of this course.

** NCPAC Members may receive a 10% discount - only once in any two year period.


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