Increase Your Earning PotentialBecoming a Certified Residential Appraiser allows an individual to appraise real property consisting of 1-4 residential units without regard to transaction value or complexity. In this 200-hour program:You'll learn everything you need to know to pass the NY State Exam, and start your career as a Certified Residential Appraiser. Please Note:Those who have completed the 150-hour requirement for Assistant Appraiser need only to complete the following courses to become a Certified Residential Appraiser: R11 - Advanced Residential Applications & Case Studies, SMF - Statistics, Modeling & Finance, and RE2 - Fair Housing, Fair Lending & Environmental Issues
Course Schedule • ReedC Exam Schedule • Locations • Requirements • NYS Exam
COURSE SCHEDULEClick the appropriate Course Name above to view course meeting times. REEDC CERTIFIED RESIDENTIAL APPRAISER EXAM SCHEDULESee instructor for details. LOCATIONSAttend classes for the Certified Residential Appriaser Program at our Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, or Queens locations. REQUIREMENTSTo obtain your Residential Appraisal Certification, 2,000 hours of experience over a period of no less than 24 months is required, 75% (1,500 hours) of which must be from appraisals of residential properties listed on the Appraisal Experience Report. See the NY Department of State for more information. NYS EXAMFollowing the completion of the 200 hours of required Certified Residential Appraiser Courses you must pass the NY State Exam to obtain your Real Estate Residential Appraiser Certification License. As of 2008, the NY Department of State is no longer self-administering appraiser examinations and instead, has agreements with the Appraiser Qualifications Board (AQB) approved test providers to administer the appraiser examinations in New York State. |





