2ND ANNUAL VALUATION SUMMIT
1.5 Hours - Farmland Valuation Update
1.5 Hours - Practical Applications of AI (Artificial Intelligence) for Appraisers
1.5 Hours - Getting the Wright Value - Appraiser Homes by Frank Lloyd Wright
1.5 Hours - Economic Forecast for Appraisers
1 Hour - Indiana Real Estate Appraiser Licensure & Certification Board Update
Who Should Enroll
Course Offerings
| Sponsor | Date | Location | Format | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hoosier State Chapter | December 5, 2025 | Indianapolis, IN | Classroom | View Details | Register |
Course Objectives
Valuation Summit: Program Objectives
1. Farmland Update
Provide attendees with current insights into agricultural land trends, including commodity pricing, land sales activity, regional market shifts, and policy developments. Strengthen participants’ ability to analyze farmland values and apply updated data to appraisal assignments and client advisories.
2. Application of Artificial Intelligence in Appraisal Practice
Introduce emerging AI tools and technologies relevant to valuation professionals. Explore practical applications, ethical considerations, and the evolving role of automation in property analysis, report writing, and market forecasting.
3. Economic Forecast for Appraisers
Deliver a forward-looking economic overview tailored to the appraisal profession. Highlight key indicators impacting residential and commercial markets, interest rates, employment trends, and regional development to support informed valuation decisions.
4. Getting the Wright Value: Appraising Homes by Frank Lloyd Wright
Examine the unique architectural, historical, and market considerations involved in appraising Frank Lloyd Wright-designed properties. Discuss valuation challenges, comparable selection, and the influence of design legacy on market perception and value.
5. Indiana Real Estate Appraiser Licensure and Certification Board Update
Share timely updates from the Indiana Appraiser Board, including regulatory changes, licensing requirements, continuing education standards, and enforcement trends. Promote compliance and professional development through direct engagement with board representatives.