Technology
Why hire a technically advanced appraiser
We all know them. The guys with pounds of silicon hanging from their belts.
Every new gadget that has hit the market in the past 10 years has done time
around their waist. Call them geeks. Call them nerds. Call them what you will,
but by all means, give them your appraisal business. Why? I'm glad you asked.
Appraisers are, by far, the most technical agents in the real estate world. By
necessity, they have been drawn into the digital world at a pace not seen by
their colleagues. The appraisal process is one that lends itself to technology.
And technology has paid significant dividends to those appraisers who have
invested in it. These dividends are shared with the appraiser's customers, in
the form of shorter turn-around times and a much better final valuation report.
Ordering
Let's start at the beginning. Millions of real estate transactions are processed
each year in the United States. Almost all of them require some sort of
appraisal. Technology has allowed savvy appraisers to reduce the amount of work
their client's need to order, track and receive appraisals. In the past, the
primary mode of interaction between an appraiser and his clients was the
telephone and fax machine. Clients would send requests via fax, and then often
follow it up with a phone call to make sure it was received. Tracking the
progress of the appraisal meant more phone calls - a disruption for both the
client and the appraiser.
But the modern, technologically advanced appraiser has a better method. Using
tools like this web site - complete with the ability to order appraisals on-line
- allows clients to shave valuable time off the process of ordering and tracking
appraisals. Technologies like a la mode's net.X network are advancing this
concept even further, giving its users the ability to not only order appraisals,
but track their progress all the way until delivery. No more annoying games of
phone tag!
Data Gathering
The appraisal process is nothing if not a data intensive process. Appraisers
spend a lot of their time gathering both specific information about the subject
property and general data about the local market and developing trends. Once
again, technology has stepped in to help appraisers. In the past, the home
inspection process has been the time consuming and difficult. To top it off,
appraisers then had to come back to the office and transcribe their field notes
into the appraisal file itself. No longer.
Today's digital appraiser has several tools that can aid in gathering data in
the field. Starting with tools like a la mode's Pocket TOTAL, appraisers are
eliminating the duplicate data entry problems of the past. Tools like the Leica
Disto Laser meter are making the measurements more accurate. And software like
Apex's PocketApex allow the appraiser to sketch the house on the fly. All of
this means that the appraiser can get the report done and delivered to the
client in a fraction of the time it once took.
On the other side of the data gathering coin is the general data. The Internet
has revolutionized the ability of appraisers to get quality data in a fraction
of the time it once took. Where once an appraiser would spend hours finding the
right location maps and then rubbing on decals, the modern appraiser gets his
maps with a few mouse clicks, complete with location markers. And flood maps?
Likewise just a few clicks away using services like a la mode's FloodSource.
Standardized addressing, accurate postal coding, census tract information, are
all at their fingertips. This ensures that the final report is as complete and
accurate as possible, requiring fewer call-backs and revisions. A real money
saver for busy appraisal clients.
Report delivery
The report is done. Now how is the digital appraiser going to leverage his
investment in technology to improve the delivery process? Modern appraisers have
forsaken the old print-and-snail mail route for a much more efficient electronic
delivery system. Utilizing Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF) files, an
appraiser can deliver a complete, multi-page report, complete with digital
photos and maps, through simple e-mail. Now, instead of waiting for the daily
mail, or paying for expensive courier services, appraisal customers can simply
log into their company email system and retrieve all the appraisals at one time.
Without wasting and paper printing the appraisal, it can be routed to the
appropriate loan officer or title company in the blink of an electron.
More advanced organizations are leveraging a la mode's net.X network to not only
order appraisals, but also to manage the delivery process. Before an appraisal
is ever delivered, this cutting edge technology reviews the report and ensures
that it meets certain guidelines. Have enough comparables been used? Has the
appraiser included a statement of limiting conditions? These items can be
checked automatically and the appraiser notified of the deficiency without the
client ever getting involved. Now, when the final report is received, the client
can be sure the appraisal meets all the basic criteria. Once again, costly
follow up and revisions are avoided, lowering everybody's cost of doing
business.
Digital Workfile
It would be wonderful if appraisers could complete a report, deliver it and
never worry about seeing that document again. But one of the purposes of an
appraisal is as a legal document outlining the condition of the property at the
time of sale. So appraisers must keep their reports for 5 years, allowing them
to recall any appraisal at any time to either defend the valuation or to be used
in other legal proceedings.
Here again, the digital appraiser leverages his investment in technology to
improve service. By storing every aspect of the appraisal - notes, sketches,
supporting documentation and calculations - along with the appraisal, the
professional is able to retrieve that report at any time within the five years
and recall just what that report was about. And this data is not stored in boxes
stacked 5 deep in some rented warehouse. Instead, the digital appraiser uses
technology like a la mode's Digital Workfile to electronically include all
supporting documents as part of the appraisal file. These files are stored
securely on searchable media, such as a la mode's Vault, where the appraiser can
find them in a fraction of the time required in the past. This helps appraisal
clients by giving them immediate, virtual access to any appraisal they've
ordered within the past 5 years.
These are just a few examples of how technologically advanced appraisers are
improving the business workflows of their customers. Investing in the right
software, services, gadgets and gizmos allows the appraiser to deliver reports
quicker, more efficiently and with higher degrees of accuracy. All of which
helps keep the appraiser's costs down, and save his clients time and money.
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