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    Bankers, Builders and Investors in Construction

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    March 6, 2026 Ann Arbor, MI
    Date
    March 6, 2026
    Time
    1:00PM - 4:00PM (EST)
    Sponsor
    Great Lakes Chapter
    Location
    Washtenaw Community College
    4800 E. Huron River Drive
    Ann Arbor, MI 48105
    Instructor
    Lamar Ellis, III, MAI, SRA
    Full Price
    $110.00
    AI Price
    $95.00
    Enroll by February 23 and save $15!
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    Course Description

    This course covers primarily residential construction and is intended for real property appraisers, real estate agents, and anyone else who wants to understand more about how houses are constructed. It covers the entire process, literally from the ground up. Covered topics include understanding how builders and lenders interact and performing an inspection of a residential home in Downtown Atlanta. It is filled with illustrations and photographs, with an emphasis on a case study of a residential home that was under construction over an 11-month period.

    Who Should Enroll

    Appraisers

    Assessors

    Lenders

    Realtors

    State Approvals
    State QE/CE Course & Exam Course Only Exam Only Delivery Format Start Date Expire Date State Code
    MI CE 3 Classroom 01/01/2026 12/31/2026 20-1347874 (Great Lakes Chapter)
    Course Objectives

    • Choosing a Site
    • Lot Loans
    • Construction Loans
    • Builders Cost
    • Complete 6 inspections and document construction progress

    Pricing Options
    Rate Full Price AI Price
    Early-Bird
    Today thru 02/23/2026
    $110.00 $95.00
    Standard
    02/24/2026 thru 03/03/2026
    $125.00 $110.00
    Event Information

    This exciting new class from Lamar Ellis will begin at 1 pm.

    • Introduction - Banks Considerations
    • Examine Builders Cost
    • Understand the Construction Draw Sheet
    • Perform 6 On Site Construction Inspections
    • Fill out and complete a Construction Draw Sheet

    This course covers primarily residential construction and is intended for real property appraisers, real estate agents, and anyone else who wants to understand more about how houses are constructed. It covers the entire process, literally from the ground up. Covered topics include understanding how builders and lenders interact and performing an inspection of a residential home in Downtown Atlanta. It is filled with illustrations and photographs, with an emphasis on a case study of a residential home that was under construction over an 11-month period.

     We are in the Morris Lawrence Building circled below.  There are 2 lots within walking distance and parking is free.