Appraiser, Senior
Newmark · Baltimore, MD · 3 wk ago
Management$45k–$50k/yrFull-time
Essential Duties
- Prepare complete appraisal reports independently on complex properties.
- Oversight of work includes collaboration with senior level staff as well as review of reports.
- Conduct complete appraisals, examining and evaluating commercial properties to establish market value.
- Make independent decisions and provide judgement in the development of the appraisal for complex properties.
- Inspect properties.
- Complete formal review responses with guidance if requested from senior staff members.
- Engage directly in client meetings.
- Complete formal rebuttal letters.
Skills, Education And Experience
- Bachelor's Degree, preferably in real estate or other related subjects such as economics and finance.
- Preference is given to MS or MBA in real estate.
- Must have state appropriate Certified General Appraiser License.
- Minimum of 3 - 6 years professional experience as a Commercial Real Estate Appraiser.
- Must have experience and be skilled in writing appraisal and appraisal reviews of complex commercial properties.
- Solid understanding of real property valuation concepts, commercial real estate terminology, and property tax jurisdictional processes and procedures.
- Knowledge of Argus required.
- Strong analytical and writing skills.
- Strong communication skills, with both clients and market participants related to research.
- Strong organizational and multi-tasking skills.
Pay
The expected base salary for this position ranges from $45,000 to $50,000 annually. The actual base salary will be determined on an individualized basis taking into account a wide range of factors including, but not limited to, relevant skills, experience, education, and, where applicable, licenses or certifications held. In addition to base salary and a competitive benefits package (including health, vision, and dental insurance, paid time off and a 401(k) retirement plan with employer matching), this position may be eligible for additional types of compensation including discretionary bonuses and other short- and long-term incentives (e.g., deferred cash, equity, etc.).