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    Preparing a Fundamental Demand Analysis - Complex Property Assignments

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    November 5, 2026
    Date
    November 5, 2026
    Time
    8:30AM - 1:00PM (EST)
    Sponsor
    South Florida Chapter
    Location
    Virtual Classroom
    Virtual Classroom
    Instructor
    Vincent Dowling, MAI, SRA
    Full Price
    $130.00
    AI Price
    $110.00
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    Course Description

    The program focuses on developing a sound marketability analysis using the Six-Step process that serves as an underpinning of credible highest and best use conclusions. This is accomplished by building on an inferred market study that is used for commonly traded properties in a stable market where sales and rentals occur routinely. This program’s focus is on fundamental market analysis. It is used when valuing complex properties in volatile markets and often employs a discounted cash flow model.


    Marketability analysis is property specific and can serve as an underpinning of credible highest and best use conclusions. The Six-Step process begins by defining the subject being valued and its market, considers and quantifies supply and demand factors which are processed to conclude a probable market capture which is the core question of clients authorizing an appraisal. Markets change over time. This factor is recognized in a DCF model and the analysis should not simply be a projection of the past but a forecast of the future.


    This educational program will benefit both seasoned practitioners as well as new appraisers when using a peer tested and industry accepted technique. A fundamental market study provides support for inputs and conclusions. The program’s goal is achieved through interactive discussions relating the various steps in the Six-Step process to specific decisions required in these analyses.


    The program will offer guidance in generating marketability analysis for complex properties in volatile markets. The program is flexibly designed to enhance communication styles and generate meaningful and well documented appraisals. It will stress the need to meet USPAP’s requirements which should strengthen the industry and protect the general public. A well written appraisal has many layers that are brought together by the six-step process. This program seeks to promote and maintain a high level of public trust in appraisal practice.


    Who Should Enroll
    Commercial and residential real estate appaisers
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    Live stream/Synchronous Continuing Education: 4-Hours.  Please note this class is only approved for Florida and Appraisal Institute continuing education credit.

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    Seminar Description:  The program focuses on developing a sound marketability analysis using the Six-Step process that serves as an underpinning of credible highest and best use conclusions. This is accomplished by building on an inferred market study that is used for commonly traded properties in a stable market where sales and rentals occur routinely. This program’s focus is on fundamental market analysis. It is used when valuing complex properties in volatile markets and often employs a discounted cash flow model.


    Marketability analysis is property specific and can serve as an underpinning of credible highest and best use conclusions. The Six-Step process begins by defining the subject being valued and its market, considers and quantifies supply and demand factors which are processed to conclude a probable market capture which is the core question of clients authorizing an appraisal. Markets change over time. This factor is recognized in a DCF model and the analysis should not simply be a projection of the past but a forecast of the future.


    This educational program will benefit both seasoned practitioners as well as new appraisers when using a peer tested and industry accepted technique. A fundamental market study provides support for inputs and conclusions. The program’s goal is achieved through interactive discussions relating the various steps in the Six-Step process to specific decisions required in these analyses.


    The program will offer guidance in generating marketability analysis for complex properties in volatile markets. The program is flexibly designed to enhance communication styles and generate meaningful and well documented appraisals. It will stress the need to meet USPAP’s requirements which should strengthen the industry and protect the general public. A well written appraisal has many layers that are brought together by the six-step process. This program seeks to promote and maintain a high level of public trust in appraisal practice.


    Instructor: Vincent Dowling, MAI, SRA


    Schedule:

    Login/Roll Call:  8:30 – 9:00 AM ET

    Class Instruction:  9:00 – 1:00 PM ET


    Please note: This class will be held by live stream /synchronous interactive classroom technology via Zoom.  Students are required to have a computer, webcam and microphone.  It is the student’s responsibility to have the required equipment to participate and receive continuing education credit. 


    Live stream/Synchronous Classroom Guidelines:

    • Students must have a computer, webcam and microphone capabilities to participate and receive continuing education credit.
    • The instructor must be able to physically see and interact with all students and students must be able to interact with the instructor.
    • A copy of your driver’s license must be emailed to the Chapter Office as verification after you have registered and prior to the start date.
    • You will receive a separate email from the chapter office with log-in access information.  Please contact the chapter office if you have any questions regarding the participation guidelines. 
    • Class materials will be emailed to you prior to the class.