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OKLAHOMA
CHAPTER OF IAAO
Presents
Fundamentals of Real
Property Appraisal
June 26 – June 30, 2006
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Course 101
– Fundamentals of Real Property Appraisal
A basic appraisal course for assessors,
course 101 emphasizes the theory and techniques of the cost and sales
comparison approaches to value. Students review terminology, basic appraisal
and economic principles, general principles of land valuation, the
assessment function, and the mass appraisal process. Recommended: PAV
or PAAA
LOCATION AND INSTRUCTOR:
The class will be conducted at the Best Western Saddleback Inn &
Conference Center 4300 SW 3rd Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
The instructor will be Rick Stuart, CAE, Appraiser
MATERIALS:
Each student will receive a student reference manual at registration. A
battery operated calculator and pencil is required.
Cost of the IAAO PAV book: Soft Cover: IAAO
national member $25.00 non-member $40.00.
Cost of the IAAO PAV book: Hard Cover: IAAO
national member $40.00 non-member $55.00
Cost of the IAAO PAA book: Soft Cover: IAAO
national member $50.00 non-member $75.00.
(See attached
book information showing contents of each book)
SCHEDULE:
Registration,
Monday 7:30 am - 8:00 am
Classes (Monday –
Friday) 8:00 am – 12:00 noon (mid-morning
break)
Lunch (Monday –
Friday) 12:00 – 1:00 pm
Classes (Monday –
Thursday) 1:00pm – 5:00 pm (mid-afternoon break)
Exam
(Friday) 8:00 am –
12:00 noon
Times are subject to
change at the instructor’s discretion.
HOTEL INFO & ADDRESS:
The Saddleback Inn room rates for a standard two double beds and
a standard king are $67.00 per night for single occupancy, $77.00 for double
occupancy and $87.00 triple. Hotel provides full hot breakfast buffet for
each occupant. For additional rate information contact the Saddleback Inn.
Be sure and ask for the block of rooms reserved for
IAAO or OSU/CLGT.
The hotel address is: Best Western Saddleback Inn
4300
S.W. 3rd St. (Interstate 40 and S. Meridian)
Oklahoma City, OK 73108
Tel:
(405) 947-7000 Fax: (405) 948-7636
REGISTRATION:
To enroll, complete the registration form and mail payment
with form to Gary Snyder, Stillwater, OK. Please make checks payable to:
Oklahoma Chapter of IAAO.
(Payment and registration must be received by June 06,
2006).
COST: Course
101 registration fee is $350.00. Class size is limited to 35 students
CANCELLATION:
Full refunds will be made for enrollment cancellations by June 6th,
2006. There may be late cancellation charges due from IAAO after that date.
IAAO welcomes students and members of any sex,
race color, nationality and ethnic origin. IAAO does not discriminate on
the basis of sex, race, color, nationality, or ethnic origin in the
administration of policies.
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Property Appraisal
and Assessment Administration (1990; 716 pages)
Paperback: member price $50, $75 retail
The only comprehensive textbook on all three areas crucial
to successful property assessment professionals: single-property
appraisal, mass appraisal, and assessment administration. The 716
pages of practical and theoretical information make this the most
complete reference manual available for assessors, appraisers, and
appeal boards. Provides an index, glossary, references, and list of
equations for easy access to specific topics. |
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Contents:
·
The Ad Valorem Tax System
·
A Framework for Valuation
·
The Economics of Real Property Appraisal
·
Appraisal Theory
·
Mass Appraisal and Single-Property Appraisal
·
Data Collection and Management
·
The Sales Comparison Approach
·
Land Valuation
·
The Cost Approach
·
An Introduction to the Income Approach
·
Real Estate Investment and Finance
·
Income, Expense, and Lease Analysis
·
Income Capitalization
·
Mass Appraisal
·
Mass
Appraisal Model Building
·
Mass Appraisal Model Calibration
·
Elements of Administration
·
Mapping System Management
·
Revaluation Planning
·
Computers in Mass Appraisal
·
Sales Analysis and Mass Appraisal Performance
Evaluation
·
Quality Control, Notifications, Appeals, and
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Property Assessment
Valuation, Second Edition (1996; 478 pages)
Paperback: member price $25, $40 retail
Hardcover: member price $40, $55 retail
An introductory text on assessment administration and basic
appraisal principles for all training needs. Contains substantial
chapters on mapping and on personal property assessment.
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Contents:
·
The Assessment Function
·
Property and Value
·
Assessment and the Appraisal Process
·
General Data
·
Land Valuation
·
The Sales Comparison Approach to Value
·
The Cost Approach to Value: Cost Estimation
·
The Cost Approach to Value: Depreciation
·
Real Estate Investments and Finance
·
The Income Approach: Income and Expense Analysis
·
The Income Approach: Capitalization Formulas and
Rates
·
The Income Approach: Capitalization Procedures
·
Mass Appraisal
·
Assessment of Personal Property
·
Land Identification and Cadastral Map
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OKLAHOMA CHAPTER OF IAAO
Presents
Income Approach to Valuation
July 17
– July 21,
2006
Tulsa, Oklahoma
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Course 102 - Income Approach to Valuation
This course covers the theory and techniques of estimating
value using the income, or capitalized earnings, approach. The material
includes selection of capitalization rates, analysis of income and expenses
to estimate operating income, and capitalization methods and techniques.
This course also covers rental units of comparison, as well as real estate
finance and investment. Recommended: Course 101, PAV/PAAA
LOCATION AND INSTRUCTOR:
Class will be conducted at the AmeriSuites Hotel 7037 S. Zurich Ave.
Tulsa, Oklahoma. The instructor will be Marion Johnson, CAE.
MATERIALS:
Each student will receive a student reference manual at registration. A
battery operated calculator and pencil is required.
Cost of the IAAO PAV book: Soft Cover: IAAO national
member $25.00 non-member $40.00.
Cost of the IAAO PAV book: Hard Cover: IAAO national
member $40.00 non-member $55.00.
Cost of the IAAO PAA book: Soft Cover: IAAO national
member $50.00 non-member $75.00.
SCHEDULE:
Registration,
Monday 7:30 am - 8:00 am
Classes (Monday –
Friday) 8:00 am – 12:00 noon (mid-morning
break)
Lunch (Monday –
Friday) 12:00 – 1:00 pm
Classes (Monday –
Thursday) 1:00pm – 5:00 pm (mid-afternoon break)
Review/Exam
(Friday) 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
(estimated)
Starting times are
subject to change at the instructor’s discretion.
HOTEL INFO & ADDRESS:
The cost is $64.00 per night, single or double occupancy and a
continental breakfast is provided. Be sure and ask for the block of rooms
reserved for IAAO or OSU/CLGT.
The hotel address is: AmeriSuites Hotel
7037
S. Zurich Avenue (Close to 71st and Yale)
Tulsa,
OK 74136
Tel:
(918) 491-4010 Fax: (918) 497-2053
REGISTRATION:
To enroll, complete the registration form and mail
payment with form to Gary Snyder, Stillwater, OK.
Please
make checks payable to Oklahoma Chapter of IAAO.
(Payment
and registration must be received by June 30,
2006).
Cost: Course
102 registration fee is $350.00. Class size is limited to 35 students
CANCELLATION:
Full refunds will be made for enrollment cancellations by July, 1st
2006. There may be late cancellation charges due from IAAO after that date.
IAAO welcomes students and members of any sex,
race color, nationality and ethnic origin. IAAO does not discriminate on
the basis of sex, race, color, nationality, or ethnic origin in the
administration of policies.
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Property Appraisal
and Assessment Administration (1990; 716 pages)
Paperback: member price $50, $75 retail
The only comprehensive textbook on all three areas crucial
to successful property assessment professionals: single-property
appraisal, mass appraisal, and assessment administration. The 716
pages of practical and theoretical information make this the most
complete reference manual available for assessors, appraisers, and
appeal boards. Provides an index, glossary, references, and list of
equations for easy access to specific topics. |
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Contents:
·
The Ad Valorem Tax System
·
A Framework for Valuation
·
The Economics of Real Property Appraisal
·
Appraisal Theory
·
Mass Appraisal and Single-Property Appraisal
·
Data Collection and Management
·
The Sales Comparison Approach
·
Land Valuation
·
The Cost Approach
·
An Introduction to the Income Approach
·
Real Estate Investment and Finance
·
Income, Expense, and Lease Analysis
·
Income Capitalization
·
Mass Appraisal
·
Mass
Appraisal Model Building
·
Mass Appraisal Model Calibration
·
Elements of Administration
·
Mapping System Management
·
Revaluation Planning
·
Computers in Mass Appraisal
·
Sales Analysis and Mass Appraisal Performance
Evaluation
·
Quality Control, Notifications, Appeals, and
Public Relations |
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Property Assessment
Valuation, Second Edition (1996; 478 pages)
Paperback: member price $25, $40 retail
Hardcover: member price $40, $55 retail
An introductory text on assessment administration and basic
appraisal principles for all training needs. Contains substantial
chapters on mapping and on personal property assessment.
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Contents:
·
The Assessment Function
·
Property and Value
·
Assessment and the Appraisal Process
·
General Data
·
Land Valuation
·
The Sales Comparison Approach to Value
·
The Cost Approach to Value: Cost Estimation
·
The Cost Approach to Value: Depreciation
·
Real Estate Investments and Finance
·
The Income Approach: Income and Expense Analysis
·
The Income Approach: Capitalization Formulas and
Rates
·
The Income Approach: Capitalization Procedures
·
Mass Appraisal
·
Assessment of Personal Property
·
Land Identification and Cadastral Map
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OKLAHOMA CHAPTER OF IAAO
Presents
IAAO Course 300
Fundamentals of Mass Appraisal
August 22 – August 26, 2005
Tulsa, Oklahoma
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Course 300 - Fundamentals of Mass Appraisal
This course provides an introduction to
mass appraisal and is a prerequisite for the 300 series of courses offered
by the IAAO. Topics covered include single-property appraisal versus mass
appraisal, components of a mass appraisal system, data requirements and
analysis, introduction to statistics, use of assessment ratio studies in
mass appraisal, modeling of the three approaches to value, and selection of
a mass appraisal system.
Recommended: Course 101, 102,
LOCATION AND INSTRUCTOR: The class will
be conducted at the AmeriSuites Hotel 7037 S. Zurich Ave. Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The instructor will be Marion Johnson, CAE.
MATERIALS: The student will receive the
student reference manuals at registration. A
battery operated calculator and pencil is required.
IAAO has a book titled Mass Appraisal of Real Property
(MARP) edition. This book is optional and not required but would
enable you to read after class the modeling concepts being taught during
class.
Cost of the IAAO MARP book: Soft Cover: IAAO national
member $50.00 non-member $75.00.
Hard Cover: IAAO national
member $75.00 non-member $100.00.
SCHEDULE:
Registration,
Monday 7:30 am - 8:00 am
Classes (Monday –
Friday) 8:00 am – 12:00 noon (mid-morning
break)
Lunch (Monday –
Friday) 12:00 – 1:00 pm
Classes (Monday –
Thursday) 1:00pm – 5:00 pm (mid-afternoon break)
Review/Exam
(Friday) 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
(estimated)
Starting times are
subject to change at the instructor’s discretion.
HOTEL INFO & ADDRESS: The AmeriSuites
Hotel has given us a great price on rooms. The cost is $55.00 per night,
single or double occupancy and a continental breakfast is provided. Be
sure and ask for the block of rooms reserved for IAAO or OSU/CLGT.
The hotel address is: AmeriSuites Hotel
7037
S. Zurich Avenue (Close to 71st and Yale see attached pdf.
map)
Tulsa,
OK 74136
Tel:
(918) 491-4010 Fax: (918) 497-2053
REGISTRATION:
To enroll, complete the registration form and mail payment with
form to Gary Snyder, Stillwater, OK.
Please
make checks payable to Oklahoma Chapter of IAAO.
(Payment and registration must be received by August 1, 2005).
Cost: Course 300 registration fee is
$350.00. Class size is limited to 35 students
CANCELLATION: Full refunds will be made
for enrollment cancellations by August, 1st 2005. There may be
late cancellation charges due from IAAO after that date.
IAAO welcomes students and members of any sex, race
color, nationality and ethnic origin. IAAO does not discriminate on the
basis of sex, race, color, nationality, or ethnic origin in the
administration of policies.
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