Intermediate (2-5 years of experience)
Summary of the Role
The Commercial Appraiser is responsible for assessing the value of commercial properties, such as office buildings, shopping centers, industrial sites, and multi-unit residential buildings. They play a critical role in real estate transactions, property financing, taxation, and investment analysis by providing objective valuations that reflect the current market conditions.
Required Skills
Strong analytical and research skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication abilities.
Detail-oriented with a high level of accuracy.
Critical thinking and problem-solving capabilities.
Ability to interpret and analyze financial data effectively.
Time management skills to handle multiple projects simultaneously.
Working knowledge of GIS systems and property databases.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in finance, economics, real estate, or related field.
State-issued certification for commercial property appraisal.
Minimum of 2 years of experience in commercial real estate appraisal.
Strong understanding of local and national real estate markets.
Proficiency in appraisal software and Microsoft Office Suite.
Responsibilities
Conduct thorough property inspections and gather relevant data on commercial properties.
Analyze property income and expenses, and understand market trends to determine fair market value.
Utilize a variety of appraisal techniques including the income, cost, and sales comparison approaches.
Prepare detailed appraisal reports and present findings to clients, financial institutions, or government agencies.
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of real estate market developments and property law.
Collaborate with other real estate professionals such as agents, brokers, developers, and planners.
Adhere to professional standards and ethical guidelines set by regulatory bodies.
Assist in property taxation disputes and provide expert witness testimony as needed.