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Principles of Real Estate Appraisal – Canadian
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400C – Principles of Real Estate Appraisal - Canadian: An
introduction to the principles of real estate and real property valuation
combining theory, case studies and problem-solving.
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Course Number: |
C400C |
Course Title: |
Principles of Real Estate Appraisal – Canadian |
Course Level: |
Core |
IRWA Credits: |
16 QEU / CEU |
AQB Credits: |
Non Applicable |
Prerequisites: |
Not applicable |
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Course Description |
This two-day, beginning-level course introduces the valuation process, basic terminology, and three approaches used to develop real estate value opinions. Two case studies (residential and commercial) are utilized throughout the course.
At the conclusion of this two-day course, participants will be able to:
- Express an understanding of basic real estate terms and principles.
- Demonstrate a basic knowledge of the valuation process and its components.
- Discuss the definitions of, and steps in, each of the three approaches to
value (cost, sales comparison and income capitalization).
- Solve problems that show an understanding of the three approaches to value.
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Credentialing
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- New SR/WA: A core course that is required for the RWP certification.
- Industry: A core course that is required for all 4 pathways for the RWP certification.
- Specialist: A core course that is required for the R/W-AC certification.
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Topics |
Types and uses of appraisal
Types of value
Area and site analysis
Highest and best use analysis
Sales comparison approach
Reconciliation and final value determination
Introduction to partial acquisitions
Economic principles
The appraisal process
Market analysis
Cost approach
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Course Tuition Includes |
- Participant Manual
- Canadian USPAP (the "Standards")
Required Material
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Required Material |
Non Applicable
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Who Should take this course |
This course is ideal for new appraisers, for individuals contemplating
entering the appraisal field and for experienced appraisers in need of a
refresher course.
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