Category: Appraisal & Consulting

Residential appraising –  Big changes looming - by Reynold Archambault

Residential appraising – Big changes looming - by Reynold Archambault

April 8, 2022
It’s been a crazy couple of years since the pandemic outbreak. First everything shut down and immediate thoughts, beyond health and humanity, turned to how appraiser’s were going to do their jobs. We worked through it. Temporary policies were enacted circumventing interior inspections
Confused, complex world? Time to parse the pieces - by Daniel Calano

Confused, complex world? Time to parse the pieces - by Daniel Calano

April 8, 2022
At the moment, there are so many relevant unknowns regarding the world and its economies, it boggles the mind. The only part that has just been fixed is a playbook for interest rate hikes. Among the many remaining unknowns are supply chain issues, inflation, Covid variants, energy imbalances, geopolitical issues
Wake up and live. Fix it. Clean. - by David Kirk

Wake up and live. Fix it. Clean. - by David Kirk

April 8, 2022
Infrastructure is the only way to provide a safe and strong and connected built environment to serve all of our constituencies. For the comfort and well-being of our communities, we must focus on the changing environment and the new behaviors and demographics as they evolve, and we observe them.
President’s message: Springtime is a season for growth and renewal - by Brad Hevenor

President’s message: Springtime is a season for growth and renewal - by Brad Hevenor

March 11, 2022
With the dark days of winter now behind us, springtime is a season for growth and renewal. While the Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Maine Chapter of the Appraisal Institute has its sights optimistically set on the year ahead, we retain an appreciation of the challenges
The changing environment: inflation, rates, geo-politics - by Bill Pastuszek

The changing environment: inflation, rates, geo-politics - by Bill Pastuszek

March 11, 2022
The year 2022 has greeted us with plenty of uncertainty. At the end of the first quarter, most projections are now subject to review and possible resetting.
Inflation is here, finally. Why do we care? - by Daniel Calano

Inflation is here, finally. Why do we care? - by Daniel Calano

March 11, 2022
For those of you who were around in real estate a couple of decades ago, you know we were sure inflation would come, and interest rates would increase. The truth is…it never happened, except for a few blips. I, for one, gave advice or made decisions based
Hevenor installed as 2022 Appraisal Institute Chapter President

Hevenor installed as 2022 Appraisal Institute Chapter President

February 11, 2022
Malden, MA Brad Hevenor, MAI, was installed as the 2022 president of the Massachusetts Rhode Island & Maine Chapter of the Appraisal Institute at the annual holiday meeting and installation of officers, directors and regional reps
Appraisers in the news - by Bill Pastuszek

Appraisers in the news - by Bill Pastuszek

February 11, 2022
Appraisers like to do their job quietly, flying somewhat, under the radar. For the most part, they keep their heads down and stay focused on the task assigned. They do their important work quietly and generally without much fanfare.
President’s message:  Work hard for the chapter

President’s message: Work hard for the chapter

February 11, 2022
The new year has provided little opportunity for the Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Maine Chapter to catch its breath. Our staff and slate of volunteers are hard at work executing a packed schedule
Metaverse finale:  Virtual real estate future? - by Daniel Calano

Metaverse finale: Virtual real estate future? - by Daniel Calano

February 11, 2022
This is the third and final NEREJ article regarding Metaverse concepts and their path towards virtual real estate investment. In my December and January articles, I reviewed the basics, including the definition of Metaverse and its current uses.
Eminent Domain Appraisals - by Marsha Campaniello

Eminent Domain Appraisals - by Marsha Campaniello

January 14, 2022
Appraisal opportunities often not considered are those involving Eminent Domain as a result of “the right of a government or its agent to expropriate private property for public use, with payment of just compensation” through due process of law. Whether the appraisal client is the property owner or the government agency, whether the property is residential, commercial, industrial or vacant land
The past year, reviewed. The next year, forecasted - by Bill Pastuszek

The past year, reviewed. The next year, forecasted - by Bill Pastuszek

January 14, 2022
For most real estate professionals and for nearly all appraisers, 2021 was a hard-working year. With respect to economic behavior as it relates to real estate and valuation, the COVID era continues to challenge and surprise.
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