Showing posts with label appraiser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label appraiser. Show all posts

07 October 2013

sometimes there is value in something unexpected

Today I began a new adventure.  One telephone call sometimes leads to so much. Since my valuation career began in 1986 with Harvey Hooks & Associates, I have only REALLY been self-employed. (In the interest of full disclosure, I did a gig for a local Chattanooga brokerage managing for 12 months, but not as an appraiser).

About eighteen moths ago, I spoke with a much respected colleague and mentor about my next step as an appraiser. I had done some review work, but believed that further experience and more full time review appraising would make me a better appraiser and expert witness.  I asked him how I might go about that.

Fast forward to a conversation with the right of way procurement folks at Tennessee DOT and with their encouragement, I applied for a job, in Chattanooga of all places, as a staff review appraiser.  My major concern was continuing my appraisal and litigation support practice. They said 'no problem' and offered me the position.

One nights' sleep was all I needed to accept. I look forward to this new challenge. Everyone I have met so far at TDOT has been great!  

I am grateful for the opportunity. 

18 April 2013

USGS maps

Ok - so I am certainly a geek, and when it comes to maps, I am utterly smitten.

"Hi, my name is Christina," I say.

"Hi Christina," the chorus replies.

"I am a mapaholic and have been my entire life . . ."

At least that is the joke I tell to some folks.

I am evaluating some large land tract sales in Cobb County Georgia, and decided to head back to my trusty USGS 1:24,000 maps of old - we called them quadrangles.  I used to drive in to downtown Chattanooga, taking my life in my hands, park on Broad Street and go into the Map Store.  A wondrous place for certain.

Today, I found that there is a web site (of course) for the USGS - that is United States Geological Survey - where I can search and download, in PDF format (thank you Adobe), current and historical topography maps for the entire United States.

I am floored, and happy, and able to evaluate those sales a bit more thoroughly.  

I do love my work.


08 March 2012

under all is the land

It is always exciting to me and fun to explore and evaluate new aresa. We recently were approved for a right of way appraisal project in south Georgia and found that those folks are outstandingly nice and helpful. Our first step is always understanding the market, intitially as evidenced by area overview and land sales. Most things are tied to that underlying land and in today's world of technology (as I write this on my iPad on the way to another bid meeting), we STILL do the same things, only faster. First to the Tax Assessor's office online, great source of subject and comparable property data through qPublic.net. Then, in person to the Assessor's office to look at the 'real' property record cards - which are now, too, online in WinGap - even in their office. The office staff and appraisers were VERY helpful and knowledgeable - they will certainly get a prize from us at the end of the project. These experts can describe and discuss the data in real terms of who is buying and why, who is selling and why, and what trends are showing in the data. We wish them all expedience with the annual digest - which they are working on now. More later about the Clerk of Superior Court - repository of actual deeds (and yes they are available online too).