Appraisal Committee

Appraisal Committee

Advance your professional career and connect with your North Carolina REALTOR® appraiser peers.

The purpose of the Appraisal Committee is to provide a focal point and channel for communication and service delivery for ALL REALTOR® appraisers allowing these professionals a specific forum within NC REALTORS®.

Brokers, learn about the appraisal industry and be a part of the conversation. Your expertise and opinions matter as we work on critical issues to improve and promote confidence in the appraisal profession and our North Carolina appraisers.


Upcoming APPRAISal Events

Staff Liaison

Denise Daly, Operations Coordinator

Denise Daly

Member Programs Manager

(336) 808-4223 x223
Expertise
  • Association Executives Committee
  • Commercial Committee
  • Appraisal Committee
Appraisal News

Webinar | Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Valuation Policy Update

Get insights from the webinar “Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Valuation Policy Update” on policies shaping home valuation today.

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Webinar | How Appraiser REALTORS® Are Leaders at NAR

Explore insights from the webinar on how Appraiser REALTORS® are leaders at NAR and why their perspectives matter.

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Industry Training for the New UAD and URAR

Explore industry training for the new UAD and URAR to understand essential updates for appraisers.

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Webinar | The Power of Accurate Data: Why Quality MLS Input Matters for Brokers & Appraisers

Watch this timely discussion on the importance of “The Power of Accurate Data”. Our esteemed panel of real estate professionals will examine the critical role of data quality and its impact on buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, brokers, and appraisers across the industry.

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Claire Aufrance Makes History as First Female Chair of NC Appraisal Board

Claire Aufrance makes history as the first female chair of NC Appraisal Board, leading with dedication and expertise in appraisal.

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HUD Rescinds Outdated and Costly FHA Appraisal Protocols

This Mortgagee Letter (ML) eliminates outdated and costly FHA appraisal
requirements.

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