Appraisers are in a struggling profession. Dustin Harris has discovered a way to buck the current trends and be a successful business owner despite the challenges. In this podcast, he shares his secrets with other appraisers and helps them to be more successful as well.
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Listeners of The Appraiser Coach Podcast that love the show mention:The Appraiser Coach Podcast is an invaluable resource for real estate appraisers and anyone involved in the industry. With over 500 episodes, host Dustin Harris provides a wealth of information on relevant topics that are helpful for all appraisers. The podcast features a variety of expert guests who offer insights and advice, making it a must-listen for anyone looking to expand their knowledge and stay up-to-date in the field.
Dustin's podcast stands out for its variety of topics covered. Whether it's discussing SEO ranking, reviews, or business management, there is always something new to learn. The show offers timely and relevant information that can be applied to an appraisal business, helping appraisers work on their businesses rather than just in them. Dustin takes listeners by the hand, providing tools and resources to improve their practices and form good habits.
One downside of the podcast is that it may not always address the most current issues in the profession. However, this is easily forgiven as the content remains informative and useful regardless. Another minor complaint could be that some episodes may not be as engaging or applicable to every listener's specific needs.
In conclusion, The Appraiser Coach Podcast is an excellent resource for real estate appraisers seeking valuable information and insights from experts in the field. Dustin Harris has created a platform that offers tremendous value to appraisers looking to take their businesses to the next level. With a wide range of topics covered and expert guests sharing their knowledge, this podcast should be at the top of every appraiser's playlist.
We first heard of this new path for becoming a real estate appraiser in 2020. Here we are going on four years later. What is happening to PAREA? Is it still a thing? Are any states adopting it. Has anyone gone through it? Dustin breaks it down.
In this episode, Dustin gets out his crystal ball again (eye roll) and predicts what is coming in the near future to the appraisal profession. Is he right?
Today we have 10 year Mastermind Veteran, Brianne on the program to talk private appraisal work. She doubled her private volume in a year. Today, she talks about how she did it.
It is okay to have a bad day or a bad couple of days. Appraisers are struggling right now, but there you can choose how you feel.
Most appraisers are still struggling to get volume. Some are contemplating leaving, but is that the only choice? Dustin lays out 4 options for appraisers who are slow.
In January of 2024, Dustin held the first ever VIP Mastermind in Paradise on the Island of Kauai. Here is a quick rundown of what went on and a little peek into next year.
Brent Bowen joins us to talk about stats, numbers, data-science, and what it all means. What is it an appraiser actually does? How do we support the adjustments we use? Brent explains it on a level we can all understand.
When times are lean, what can we get can be all we can think of. But, maybe now - more than ever - we should be thinking about what we can give.
Many appraisers are upset with PAREA, but what if we took a page from the pathway to become an electrician and combined mentorship with PAREA? I think the idea has many benefits.
Dustin does not typically respond to negative comments, but he could not help himself this time. He wrote an article for the Buzz in October of 2023 called "Are Appraisers Actually Making More This Year" and as you can imagine, it was fraught with negative comments. Dustin responds, not directed at the negative, but for those who are interested in improving their lives.
The short answer is, Yes. Check out this minisode to find out why and what is next for The Appraiser Coach.
Scott Bacnkiewicz joins us to share some research he did on arm's length vs non-arm's length transactions. He shares some information on what they are and why appraisers have such strong opinions on the matter.
Much easier to navigate and much easier to understand. The Appraiser Coach has a new website. Check it out at www.theappraisercoach.com
Mr. Tim Andersen is here again to help us answer the question, "where did you get a copy of my report, and is that even legal?" He also helps us with the question of how far can a client go in telling you how to do your job?
The American Enterprise Institute (AEI), using data from FHFA, confirms that appraiser racial bias is not systemic. Dustin discusses why this is a positive for appraisers, but be careful of the details.
There are, unfortunately, more and more loan buybacks occurring in the lending world. That often means appraisers get thrown under the bus. In this minisode, Dustin explains why buyback revisions should be treated with the same level of seriousness as state board investigations.
Good friend of the program, Mike Holzheimer joins us from Valuation Review and October Research to talk about the new Voice of the Appraiser survey for 2023.
Dustin shares two, non-appraisal, stories of bad customer service and what we should learn from them.
Many think if you pay a percentage of the appraisal fee, you must only do so through an independent contractor agreement. Not true. Dustin shares how to do it with regular W2 Employees and some hurdles to watch out for.
It has been just over a year now, and Dustin reports on his daily practice of TM. Is he still doing it? Is it still beneficial to the stressful life of an appraiser?
Do you set up a corporation, an LLC, or a sole proprietary company? It is an excellent question and The Coach has some advice.
With less volume comes more time on your hands. Some appraisers are using that time to attack others. Dustin gives a better solution to how you might spend your extra time.
A simple concept, but how can you make this apply to real estate appraisal? How do you increase your volume and revenue by creating great offers for your potential clients?
It happens all the time; you get a call from a lender you did not do a report for, but they want to talk to you or get a revision on a report they are in possession of. Can you talk to them? Tim Andersen answers it as well as can you change an original report instead of doing a final?
There is a difference between having a job and owning a business. There is one key indicator to know the difference.
It is a difficult question, but should you classify those who work for you as W-9/1099 Independent contractors or W-4/W-2 Employees? What about trainees? How about other certified appraisers? Dustin breaks down the tests that should be answered to know how to classify your employees properly to avoid penalties and interest if you get it wrong.
The word of the day is capture. The reason most of us do not get done what we commit to is because we do not capture the idea. In this minisode, Dustin talks about how to capture ideas so that you are a person of Integrity.
So many appraisers are slow, but are some appraisers actually doing better this year than last? Yes! Dustin shares why.
Dustin is a big fan of the E-myth Revisited by Michael Gerber, but he may have found a book he likes even more. Today is his book report.
So, you finally got that gig booked to speak as an appraiser expert at the real estate agent office. What should your topic be? Dustin shares 6 topics that are always a hit and some other advice as well.
Are the thoughts we think keeping us from progress? Even if those thoughts are based in rationality, it may be time to reevaluate what we are thinking.
One of the reason we are all addicted to Amazon is because they make shopping online too easy. They take the hard out of it. Can we apply the same principles to our appraisal company?
Dustin recently was gifted a walking desk. Why would anyone want to walk while they work?
Appraisers have been challenged lately on the words we use in our reports. It can be easy to get our backs up about the language we use, but how many of us have every stopped to question the words we use? Tim Andersen is here to discuss.
Preparation is never a bad thing, but sometimes fear of things that might happen will keep up from progression.
It has been a year since Dustin spoke with Jeff Allen from Cubicasa. Lots of progress and changes have been made. How accurate is it?
We were taught to be appraisers, not CEOs of our businesses. Though it may not be our fault, it is not too late to remedy the problem.
Sometimes the divide between appraisers and Realtors can be wide. Tanner Hoss, broker and appraiser in Southern California, has some wonderful advice for any appraiser who is interested in strengthening their relationships with real estate agents.
Two tools that Dustin is constantly using and referring to in his coaching are the assembly line and the procedure manual. These are often mixed up or conflated, but they are two, distinct tools with a relationship to one another.
So, you have decided to hire a trainee, but what to pay them (if to pay them at all). Dustin discusses the various models and gives some advice on how to choose one for you.
Dustin has been preaching working On the Business Not In the Business for years. He does it weekly, but recently took an entire day of OINII time.
Can you hire a qualified individual overseas for $2 an hour? Probably not anymore. Dustin talks about changes in the VA world.
Sometimes we get in our own way when it comes to fees. We think we know what is acceptable and we sell ourselves short.