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Date:
February 4 - 10, 2010
Location:
Chicago, IL
Course
Category
Other [Oth]
Level
II
Attendance Hours
36.0
Exam Hours
4.0
Current Price
$ 450.00
Designated
$ 550.00
Member
$ 675.00
Regular
Note
Please register early
After Jan 21, 2010
$ 50.00 Late Fee
Instructor
Kerry M. Jorgensen, MAI
Instructor Pending
Location
Name
Chicago Chapter Education Center (New)
Address
205 W. Wacker Dr.
Suite 202
City
Chicago
State
IL
Zip
60606
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to check state approvals
Sponsor / Contact
Chapter
Chicago
Website
www.ccai.org
Contact Name
Kate Fulfold
Email
kate@ccai.org
Phone
(312) 616-9405
Fax
(312) 616-9404
Description
This course synthesizes the three approaches to value, examines their applications, and helps participants apply the basic and advanced valuation techniques they have learned in previous courses. Rather than relying primarily on lectures, this course lets participants get involved in practical group work on case study assignments. Case studies on office, apartment, subdivision, and industrial properties teach participants to analyze and organize data and choose the appropriate tools to solve appraisal problems. The course emphasizes the need to test the reasonableness of all the conclusions reached in an appraisal.
This course may be used to fulfill the 30-hour Elective topic requirement toward certification in states
where approved for QE credit
. NOTE: This course is not a substitute for any other prerequisite Certified General course.
Note: Required MAI Designation Course
Content
Leased fee valuation
Demand forecasting
Prospective values
Subdivision analysis
Highest and best use analysis
Advanced topics
What You Will Gain
At the end of the course, you will be able to:
Identify the demographic and economic data used to estimate an absorption period for a housing development
Prepare an annual cash-flow forecast
Recognize the typical relationships between yield rates on leased fee and fee simple estates that reflect their varying risk
Calculate replacement allowance and reversionary value
Analyze statistical data to calculate occupancy levels and annual average growth
Analyze comparable sales to estimate income and expenses for a proposed project
Apply appropriate approaches to advanced valuation problems
Required Texts
The
The Appraisal of Real Estate
, 13th ed.
A Guide to Appraisal Valuation Modeling
Downloads
Table of Contents and Overview
[PDF]
Course Schedule
[PDF]
Audience
General appraisers who want to improve their ability to apply appraisal methods, techniques, and procedures
Equipment
HP12C calculator
You must be familiar with calculator operation when the course begins. Answers to problems in course material are shown using the HP12C. Do not come to class expecting to be taught how to use a financial calculator.
Free Review—
Using a Financial Calculator; Symbols and Formulas, Capitalization Selection Tree, and Sample Problems;
and
Financial Calculator Practice Exercises
For additional help with the HP12C calculator, take our online seminar,
Using Your HP12C Financial Calculator.
Laptop recommended
Prerequisites
Successful completion of
Basic Appraisal Principles
,
Basic Appraisal Procedures
,
General Appraiser Income Approach/ Part 1
,
General Appraiser Income Approach/ Part 2
,
General Appraiser Sales Comparison Approach
,
General Appraiser Site Valuation and Cost Approach
, and
General Appraiser Report Writing and Case Studies
or equivalent courses is required.
Students must sign a waiver at the beginning of the course stating that they have the prerequisites. If they do not, they will not hold the Appraisal Institute responsible and will not expect to receive special attention during the course.
Required
Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, current ed.
The Appraisal of Real Estate, 13th ed.
A Guide to Appraisal Valuation Modeling
For Further Reading
Advanced Applications
The Appraisal of Real Estate, 13th ed.
The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal, 4th ed.
Shopping Center Appraisal and Analysis
A Guide to Appraisal Valuation Modeling
Disclaimer
Cancellation Policy
$50.00 cancellation fee.
Less than 2 days prior to program start date, forfeit of payment.
Program Material Policy
Beginning 4 weeks before the offering start date, program material will be shipped directly to the student. If this material has been shipped and you request a registration cancellation, a call tag will be issued for the return of this material. A registration refund will not be issued until the material has been returned.
The Chicago Chapter enforces the attendance requirements as mandated by the State of Illinois and the AQB. There is a 100% attendance policy, if you are late, you will not receive credit. If you are late the first day of the course, you may stay in class but you will not receive credit. Registration begins at 8:00 am for every course. Each course begins promptly at 8:30 am each day.
Program Material Policy
Beginning four weeks before the course start date, program materials will be shipped to the student. If you do not receive your materials within five business days of the start date, PLEASE NOTIFY the Chicago Chapter office immediately. All students must bring their materials with them to class; there will be NO EXTRA’s available.
Cancellation Policy: Please read carefully.
The Chicago Chapter charges a $50 cancellation fee. If you cancel less than 48 hours before the start of the course or seminar you will receive no refund. All cancellations must be submitted in writing to receive a refund. If the materials have been shipped to you and you cancel and request a refund, a call tag will be sent to you from UPS for the return of the materials. You will be issued your refund when your materials are received at the warehouse. The Chicago Chapter reserves the right to cancel, limit or reschedule the programs and to change faculty assignments at any time. Prospective students should confirm their registrations before making any non-refundable airline reservations.
Program materials will be shipped directly to the student. If you do not receive your materials within 5 days before the offering start date, please call the sponsor to inform them.
Additional Information
Class Schedule:
Registration:
Thursday, February 4 8:00a-8:30a
Class begins at 8:30 each morning/ends at 5:00
Suday is off.
The exam is written on Wednesday, February 10 8:30-12:30
Hotel Information can be found on the website at www.ccai.org under the education link, pull down menu,
“where can I stay”.
Please contact Kate kate@ccai.org 312.335.9405 or LA la@ccai.org 312.616.9406
if you have any questions or need assistance.
CCAI office: 312.616.9400 FX: 312.616.9404
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