eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.

  • Bookmark and Share

Real Estate Appraiser

    Real Estate Appraiser Editor's Picks

    • Becoming a Licensed Real Estate Appraiser

      Real estate appraisal providers are always looking for qualified candidates. A licensed real estate appraiser can work for an established firm, government agency or real estate company or work independently as a contractor. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says that three out of 10 real estate appraisers are self-employed. The... more »

    • How to Become a Real Estate Appraiser Trainee

      Real estate appraisal can be a lucrative career choice. Appraisers look out for the lenders to make sure the home, land, or building in question is worth at least the loan amount that the bank is investing. Without property appraisal and real estate experience, however, you must first start out by getting an education to become an... more »

    • How to Find a Mentor for Real Estate Appraisals

      After completing real estate appraisal courses and passing the required state and national examinations, a new appraiser must find a mentor. The mentor supervises and assists a new appraiser for the number of hours designated by the licensing state. Novice appraisers commonly must work at least 2,000 hours as an appraiser's apprentice... more »

    • Requirements for a Real Estate Appraisal License

      Real estate appraisal requirements vary by state, but they generally require a similar set of educational and examination requirements. A real estate appraiser must submit to a full background check prior to receiving permission to sit for the issuing state's licensure examination. The real estate appraisal licensure examination... more »

    • How to Build on Rural Land

      Building on rural land typically offers a low price tag, along with spacious and scenic views. However, when building a dream home or farm in a rural area, careful planning is needed to ensure success. After finding a heavenly patch of land to build on, the following steps will aid homeowners through a less stressful building project. more »

    Real Estate Appraiser Articles

    Related Ads

    Real Estate Appraiser People & Community

    Connect with people who share your interest by joining one of our Groups:

    Topic Contributors
    Get Free Personal Finance Newsletters

    Copyright © 1999-2009 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.   en-US Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License.

    Demand Media