Category: Appraisal & Consulting

The certainty of uncertainty -  A real estate appraisal perspective - by Bill Pastuszek

The certainty of uncertainty - A real estate appraisal perspective - by Bill Pastuszek

October 31, 2025
In all things today, uncertainty is not an anomaly – it’s the norm. In today’s real estate landscape, appraisers, tasked with interpreting market signals and arriving at defensible value opinion, must navigate a terrain shaped by shifting and
Do you hold a Connecticut Real Estate Appraiser License? If your answer is yes, this is a must-read! - by Jacqueline Beauchaine

Do you hold a Connecticut Real Estate Appraiser License? If your answer is yes, this is a must-read!...

October 10, 2025
2026 State of CT RE Appraisal License Renewals - Dates and Deadlines All continuing education (CE) must be completed between February 1, 2024 and January 31, 2026. The 28-hour CE requirement must include the following mandatory courses:
FEMA and 50% Rule - How to document contributory value of improvements - by Marc Nadeau

FEMA and 50% Rule - How to document contributory value of improvements - by Marc Nadeau

September 12, 2025
The 50% Rule refers to the limitation that a homeowner can spend when renovating or repairing a dwelling that is located in a flood zone. More specifically, FEMA allows for repairs, renovations and/or improvements that don’t exceed 50% of the contributory value of the structure and appurtenances.
AI COMING ON STRONG, and FAST- Who knew! - by Daniel Calano

AI COMING ON STRONG, and FAST- Who knew! - by Daniel Calano

September 12, 2025
About six months ago, or so, Artificial Intelligence was new news, with both hope and promise. It was predicted the progress would show results within a few years. The main question afloat was whether AI would improve worker and company productivity, or would it ultimately reduce the need for workers.
Connecticut addresses residential appraiser shortage by allowing Practical Applications of Real Estate Appraisal

Connecticut addresses residential appraiser shortage by allowing Practical Applications of Real Esta...

August 8, 2025
Effective May 29, 2025 the state of Connecticut has implemented updates to the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, informally known as the Appraisal Regulations, which would permit appraisal applicants to qualify to sit for the Appraisal Licensing Exam. Over the course of several months, beginning in November of 2024,
AI marries other AI… for better or worse - by Daniel Calano

AI marries other AI… for better or worse - by Daniel Calano

August 8, 2025
Have you recently been writing using Microsoft Word, and it finishes a sentence for you? Were you thrilled, or mad that it said something you did not want? Did you even notice?
Conn. hospitality market: A technical appraisal perspective on market dynamics and valuation challenges (2019-2025)

Conn. hospitality market: A technical appraisal perspective on market dynamics and valuation challen...

July 11, 2025
The Connecticut hospitality market has demonstrated uneven recovery patterns between 2019 and 2025, with boutique and historic properties achieving $125 RevPAR in 2025, up 8.7% from the 2019 level. Coastal resort properties achieved a $105 RevPAR in 2025, representing 10.5% growth since 2019.
Interest rate redux: Yet another factor - by Daniel Calano

Interest rate redux: Yet another factor - by Daniel Calano

July 11, 2025
Last month, I wrote about the basic factors that kept interest rates high, and thus building or buying houses, as well as commercial projects, difficult to pursue. Factors included the Fed, bank, fears of inflation, wars, etc. It is complicated. Give it a read.
What’s up with commercial real estate in Greater Hartford? Trends, twists & tales from the trenches - by Josephine Aberle

What’s up with commercial real estate in Greater Hartford? Trends, twists & tales from the trenche...

June 13, 2025
If commercial real estate in Greater Hartford were a sitcom, it would be somewhere between The Office and Survivor – a quirky mix of familiar routines, unexpected plot twists, and the occasional high-stakes drama. For those of us working in the field – brokers, appraisers, developers, property managers – it’s not just a job, it’s a front-row seat
Addressing the undersupply of housing due to surging needs - by Brian Royce

Addressing the undersupply of housing due to surging needs - by Brian Royce

May 9, 2025
With apartment vacancy rates low, rents high, home-ownership out of reach for many residents and homelessness rising year after year, many communities in the Northeast are experiencing a housing crisis.
Condominium community: Unwinding under duress - by Daniel Calano

Condominium community: Unwinding under duress - by Daniel Calano

May 9, 2025
Over the last several years, I have personally witnessed, and in one case, participated in, the “unwinding” of a residential condominium structure. The reason for, and process of, has often been recent climatic destruction such a hurricane or fire. But, as in the case of the tragic southeast Florida building collapse, it can simply be old age deterioration, outdated building codes,
The focus on price per s/f compared to the  comparable sales used in the appraisal report - by Dennis Chanski

The focus on price per s/f compared to the comparable sales used in the appraisal report - by Denni...

April 11, 2025
Over the past several weeks, I have completed appraisal assignments for private clients. Interestingly, after submitting these appraisals, I received several phone calls – not to question the value, content, or any incorrect information, but rather to discuss the price per s/f compared to the comparable sales used in the report.
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