An Appraiser’s Story
by Bryan Knowlton
I have been an appraiser a little over 10 years now. When I was getting
started I did everything I could to get work. I had been an Internet
marketing specialist making a good living online but when the dot com
bubble burst, so did 90 percent of my clients. I never saw it coming,
just like when the Home Valuation Code of Conduct (HVCC) passed, I never
saw it coming or expected what it would do to the industry and my
business. But that is another story.
For as long as appraisal management companies (AMCs) have been around,
they have never had a good reputation. They have always been known to
offer lower than competitive rates, require unrealistic turn-times and
often require multiple revision requests from unqualified reviewers.
There was only a handful of them around and appraisers were warned
against “working for the devil.”
Many appraisers were completely caught off guard when the HVCC passed
and all work suddenly flowed from AMCs. Those without a good portfolio
of clients seeking a variety of appraisal products were left without any
work and without any income.
About six months prior to HVCC passing, I had the bright idea of moving
out of California, where most of my estate work was coming from, and to
open up a location serving the Phoenix area. I would manage my fully
licensed appraisers from there and move into a huge house I had as a
rental on about five acres. This was from money from my Internet
marketing days. I was ready to slow down and spend more time with my
family. When HVCC passed and I wasn't signed up with any AMCs, the only
estate work and FHA clients available were being serviced by my partner
in California.
Door to Door
I spent a few months going door to door, literally, to every company
that did FHA loans in Maricopa County (a very large area in Arizona) and
visited lawyers, attorneys and bail bondsmen trying to get work. I
picked up work here and there. One of my appraiser friends was doing
BPOs out in California. I wasn't willing to work for peanuts and wasn't
sure of the legality of providing BPOs, so I started contacting those
companies asking if they needed complete appraisals. Long story short, I
made a million phone calls, called all the mortgage companies and
primary lenders and asked who was servicing their appraisal needs. Once
I started getting a steady flow of work I started calling other
appraisers across the country and we regularly exchanged information on
which AMCs to work for and which to avoid.
Within six months I was getting a fair amount of work but driving too
much back and forth across Maricopa County. So I sold my place in
Arizona. Luckily my place in California never sold and all the AMCs I
worked for in Arizona moved me over to service San Diego County. I
continued to seek out AMCs and exchanging information with fellow
appraisers. After a year of doing this I had more work than I could
handle and was making the most I have ever made as a real estate
appraiser!
AMC Directory
After giving copies of my
AMC Directory to appraisers that I knew (including those working
within my service area), one said I should sell it online. I don't know
why I didn't think of it myself. I came across numerous directories
online during my search but I had heard so many bad things about them
that I never purchased one, so I didn't think anyone would buy mine. I
decided if it could help out other appraisers and if I could guarantee
appraisers would never feel ripped off I would do it. It was a great
decision because it made me realize how I could use my Internet
marketing skills to get the word out to appraisers that were in the same
position I was once in.
Maximizing AMC Orders and Income
I realize there are many appraisers still struggling and I always
try to help where I can. I believe this Webinar, Maximizing AMC
Orders and Income, will help you grow business. I also believe the
AMC
Directory is the very best investment any appraiser can make if
they are looking for appraisal management company work. I keep the list
updated and keep the top 40 referrals on the list filled with those
companies that send me the most work. Fees vary from location to
location, of course, and one company might have 'gone bad' since my last
update but I do update quarterly when needed.
So, if you are in a bad situation that you need to get out of, if you
have no appraisal work or you just need a few orders a month to support
your retirement or semi-retirement, this
Directory and Webinar will definitely help you out when working with
the appraisal management companies.
I
really stand by this product and I guarantee it will increase your
business if you follow the instructions. I have sold hundreds of copies
each year since 2008 and have never had anyone ask for their money back!