Appraiser (Commercial Real Estate) conducts commercial real estate appraisals and property ratings to establish the market value generally used for investment guidance, lending, insurance, or other purposes. Follows standard processes for conducting and documenting on-site property inspections. Being an Appraiser (Commercial Real Estate) performs data collection and research on building permits, prior assessments, and relevant market and economic conditions that impact property value. Reviews building plans and specifications and investigates the quality of the construction, the overall condition of the property, and the surrounding location. Additionally, Appraiser (Commercial Real Estate) uses generally accepted appraisal practice concepts and practices to perform data analysis, develop valuation estimates, and write comprehensive reports and exhibits. Utilizes appraisal software tools and databases. Ensures that reports comply with required policies, formats, and regulations. May require a bachelor's degree. May require the Member of the Appraisal Institute (MAI) or similar designation. Requires a State Appraiser License. Typically reports to a manager. The Appraiser (Commercial Real Estate) work is highly independent. May assume a team lead role for the work group. A specialist on complex technical and business matters. To be an Appraiser (Commercial Real Estate) typically requires 7+ years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Intern Responsibilities:
Assist accounting with basic office tasks.
Assist Acquisitions Department with their work tasks.
Assist owner with real estate transactions.
Assist Property Manager with their work tasks.
Duration:
Summer 2024
Part Time 9am-2pm
Pay: $15-20 per hour, depending on experience/school time frame.
Preferred candidate will be a college student interested in the commercial real estate industry.
Reporting Manager: Kathryn Richardson
Please send resume to Kathryn Richarson at kathryn@richardsoncp.com