S. Matthew McCormick
Appraiser Trainee from 1989-1994 and September, 2000-October, 2003
Based upon client needs, perform research and data collection of subject property, market area, comparable properties, perform on-site inspections, compile data, report development, reconciliation of data and offer final opinion.
Actively appraising real property since October, 2003 as an Arizona Licensed Residential Real Estate Appraiser
Experience in but not limited to:
Estimate Market Value
Vacant Land
Single Family
Multi Family
Condominium and Apartment conversions
Field and Desk Reviews
Mortgage Financing
Mortgage Refinancing
Employee Relocation
REO
Private Mortgage Insurance Removal
Estate Planning
Probate
Divorce Settlement
APPRAISAL EDUCATION:
Real Property Valuation 101:
Arizona School of Real Estate,
July, 1992: 30 hours
Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice:
Arizona School of Real Estate,
August, 1993: 15 hours
The New Uniform Residential Appraisal Report (URAR):
Phoenix Chapter Appraisal Institute,
October, 1993: 7 hours
Appraisal Principles:
Appraisal Institute,
February, 1994: 39 hours
5.0 Professional Standards of Practice:
National Assoc. of Independent Fee Appraisers,
May, 2002: 15 hours
Real Property Valuation Course 101:
Arizona School of Real Estate and Business,
May, 2003: 36 hours
Real Property Valuation Course 102:
Arizona School of Real Estate and Business,
May, 2003: 40 hours
How to Become a Success:
Arizona School of Real Estate and Business,
December, 2003: 4 hours
Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP):
Arizona School of Real Estate and Business,
June, 2004: 7 hours
Loss Prevention Seminar:
Phoenix Chapter Appraisal Institute,
September, 2004, 4 hours
Communicating an Appraisal Using The Revised Fannie Mae Appraisal Report Form:
National Assoc. of Independent Fee Appraisers,
May, 2005: 8 hours
Arizona Land Market:
Arizona School of Real Estate and Business,
July, 2005, 3 hours
Land Planning & Zoning:
Arizona School of Real Estate and Business,
July, 2005, 3 hours
Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice:
Appraisal Institute,
June, 2006, 7 Hours
Hewlett Packard-12C Keystrokes & Concepts:
Arizona School of Real Estate & Business,
July, 2006, 6 Hours
Identify and Prevent Real Estate Fraud:
Arizona Mortgage and Lenders Association,
January, 2007, 6 Hours
Property Management:
Arizona School of Real Estate & Business,
February, 2007, 4 Hours
Appraisal 104A General Appraiser Income Approach:
Arizona School of Real Estate & Business,
June 2007, 30 Hours
Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice:
Arizona School of Real Estate & Business,
August, 2007, 15 Hours