đŞđľđŽđ đśđł đđźđđż đŽđ˝đ˝đżđŽđśđđŽđš đšđśđ°đ˛đťđđ˛ đ°đźđđšđą đľđ˛đšđ˝ đđźđ đŻđđśđšđą đđ˛đŽđšđđľ, đťđźđ đˇđđđ đżđ˛đ˝đźđżđđ? In this episode of Appraisers on Purpose, real estate appraiser and investor Seth Epling, shares how thinking like an investor transformed the way he appraises and how appraising sharpened his investment game. For Seth, becoming an appraiser wasnât the end goal. It was a launchpad. His approach blends hands-on investing with data-driven valuation strategies, creating a powerful advantage in both worlds. One of his standout tools? The Binder Strategy, a respectful, fact-based way to raise rents with tenant buy-in. Itâs a game-changer for any landlord looking to grow income without burning bridges. But Sethâs story isnât just about tactics, itâs about mindset. From scraping by as a trainee to managing multiple properties and planning his next multifamily acquisition, he offers a hopeful roadmap for appraisers who want more: more control, more income, and more meaning in their work. Tune in to hear how Seth Epling is redefining what it means to be an appraiser and how you can too.
How one appraiser got tired of comps and started chasing cash flow.In this episode of Appraisers on Purpose, Liliya Patton flips the script on what it means to be an appraiser and why staying on the sidelines is no longer an option.After a journey that took her from Wall Street to cold-calling toner contracts, Liliya didnât just pivot into real estate, she became obsessed with understanding value from the inside out.Now, sheâs a multifamily investor, asset manager, and working appraiser and sheâs here to make the case that every appraiser should also be an investor.For Liliya, appraisal isnât just a job, itâs a lens for truth. But it was only when she started buying properties herself that she truly understood how value is created, how equity is built, and why tenant turnover and broken boilers matter more than spreadsheets.This episode is packed with real-world examples, hard-won insights, and a hopeful reminder:"You already have the skills â now itâs time to own the asset."Listen in to hear Liliyaâs inspiring story and why she believes appraisers who take the leap into investing wonât just understand value, theyâll build it.Watch more interviews and behind-the-scenes on our YouTube channel Appraisers on PurposeVisit our website at: PahRoo Appraisal & Consultancy
Sheâs not certified yet, but sheâs already using appraisal to build wealth.In this episode of Appraisers on Purpose, we meet Katie Stubblefield, a future appraiser whoâs already changing the game.Unlike most, Katie didnât wait for certification to start building her real estate empire. Sheâs turned two properties into income-generating machines using co-living, ADUs, and short-term rentals all while staying grounded in values shaped by her nonprofit work.For Katie, appraisal isnât just a career move. Itâs a strategy, a way to align her day job with her long-term vision of financial independence.Her story is a hopeful reminder that you donât need decades of experience to make real estate work for you. You just need curiosity, courage, and a plan.Tune in to hear how Katie is blending purpose, strategy, and scrappy innovation to build wealth on her own terms and why this mindset could change everything for appraisers ready to think differently.
He didnât need a license, a loan, or a toolboxâjust the right address.In this episode of âAppraisers on Purpose,â Carlos shares how he earned $15,000âwithout ever doing an appraisal. That first win wasnât a fluke. It was proof: appraisers already have the knowledge to build wealth. They just need to use it differently.Carlos, who started in the field straight out of high school, walks us through how he turned his appraisal background into a gateway for real estate investing. From flipping homes with partners to managing a seven-unit building in Miami, Carlos shows how thinking like an investorânot just a technicianâcan transform your entire financial future.His journey is refreshingly honest. He opens up about flops, hard money loans, rough tenants, and one deal that made no profit at all. But through it all, Carlos reveals a hopeful truth:You donât need to leave appraising to grow wealthâyou just need to leverage what you already know.Tune in to hear how Carlos used appraiser insightânot elbow greaseâto start generating real equity, without burning out in the fee-for-service grind.
How Tyler Warne Turned Appraisals into Ownership â And Why You Can Too.In this episode of Appraisers on Purpose, Tyler Warne delivers a powerful wake-up call: appraisers shouldnât just value deals they should own them.Rather than treating appraising as the ceiling, Tyler sees it as a launchpad. With years of entrepreneurial grit and a sharp eye for data, he leveraged his valuation skills to build a thriving commercial real estate portfolio, broker deals, and even buy out a firm.Tyler shares how he stair-stepped out of a staff role, used his appraisal income and relationships to secure equity in projects, and turned one $50K investment into a portfolio worth millions.But this isnât just about Tylerâs wins.Itâs about the path forward for every appraiser willing to look beyond the report to see the relationships, the insights, and the opportunities theyâre already sitting on.Tune in to hear how appraisers can shift from behind the scenes to leading the deal and why the richest person at the table should be you.If todayâs episode got you thinking differently about whatâs possible in real estate, weâd love to help you take the next step.Whether you need a rock-solid appraisal, expert insight, or a trusted partner to guide your property decisions â weâre here for it.Learn more at www.pahroo.com â and letâs build something smart, together.
Two appraisals. One property. $8 million apart.That kind of gap didnât just raise eyebrows, it helped break the system in 2008.In this episode of Appraisers on Purpose, Ken De Feo pulls back the curtain on the wild inconsistencies in appraisal during the lead-up to the financial crisis and why some of those same risks are still lurking today. Ken has seen it all: subprime chaos, default servicing, asset review, and now, he's helping lead the charge on UAD 3.6, the appraisal modernization project that might actually fix whatâs broken.Inside the episode:âŞď¸The $8M value gap that made Ken's team stop in their tracksâŞď¸How appraisal inconsistencies fueled the 2008 collapseâŞď¸Why UAD 3.6 could bring clarity, not more complexityâŞď¸What appraisers need to understand about how their reports are used downstreamIf you think the appraisal report ends when you hit submit, this episode will change that. And if youâve ever been blamed for a number someone else manipulated you'll feel seen.Listen why Ken believes the best days of this profession are still ahead.
Brent doesnât chase clients anymore, he outlasted the collapse, and now they chase him.In this episode of âAppraisers on Purpose,â expert appraiser Brent Henry shares how a career he never planned for became a path to leadership, credibility, and legacy in the valuation world.Brought into the profession by family tradition, Brent started by holding the measuring tape, but ended up building appraisals that hold up in court. Today, 90% of his work comes from complex, high-stakes litigation cases.His secret? A relentless focus on building better reports, telling the full story, and never settling for âgood enough.âBut Brent isnât just looking back, heâs looking forward. Heâs mentoring younger appraisers, offering courtroom exposure, and showing that thereâs a future in this business beyond AMC grind and burnout.If youâve ever wondered whether thereâs more to appraisal than chasing forms and fees, this episode will give you a hopeful, powerful roadmap.Tune in to hear Brent Henryâs journey and how appraisers can build meaningful careers that outlast the trends.
Appraisals pay the bills. Vision builds the business.In this episode of Appraisers on Purpose, David Ziccardi shares how an ill-timed investment during the 2008 crash sparked a bigger journey, one that led from doing reports to running a real business.David doesnât just talk about appraisalsâhe talks about building a career that scales.From working under four supervisors just to get certified, to growing a 40% non-lender client base and mentoring trainees, his story is packed with lessons for every appraiser whoâs feeling stuck.Youâll learn:Why mindset, not just market data, determines your growthHow embracing tech early gave David an edgeWhat every trainee (and trainer) needs to hear about mentorshipThis episode is for appraisers who are ready to shift from surviving to leading, and want to do it with purpose.đ§ Listen now and see what happens when vision drives your valuation business.
Can appraisers shape the future or are they stuck reacting to it? Chris Williams has an answer.In this episode of âAppraisers on Purpose,â tech-savvy appraiser and valuation innovator Chris Williams flips the script on what it means to be an appraiser in todayâs world of rapid transformation.Chris doesnât see AI, MISMO, or modernization as threats. He sees them as building blocks. With a unique background in both appraisal and enterprise IT (Cisco, EMC), Chris brings a refreshing perspective: we can shape the toolsânot be replaced by them.He shares how appraisers can thrive by:⢠Embracing technology as a collaborator, not a competitor⢠Reclaiming value through direct relationships with lenders⢠Using their expertise to build tax-free wealth through sweat equity⢠Blending analytical rigor with creative thinking. Yes, math and art togetherFor Chris, this moment isnât about survival, itâs about impact. Appraisers arenât being pushed out. Theyâre being invited to lead.Tune in to hear Chris Williamsâ inspiring roadmap for navigating change, seizing opportunity, and redefining what it means to be indispensable in a modern market.
Want to write better reports? Start by reading the worst ones.In this episode of Appraisers on Purpose, Matt Cowan shares an unexpected truth: the path to becoming a better appraiser often starts with reviewing the worst of our industry.Mattâs journey spanning hurricane zones, forensic reviews, and modernization pilots proves that chaos isnât something to fear; itâs something to grow through. Whether he was inspecting disaster-struck properties or digging into flawed appraisals during the recession, Matt learned to find clarity where others saw confusion.But this episode isnât just about weathering storms. Itâs about evolving through them.For Matt, success came from saying âyesâ before he felt ready and trusting that learning would follow. He champions modernization, not as a threat, but as a tool to create more consistency and restore public trust in the profession.This is an episode full of hard-won wisdom and hopeful perspective.If youâve ever questioned whether your skills still matter in a changing industry, Mattâs story will remind you why they do.đ§ Tune in to hear Matt Cowanâs inspiring journey and practical take on thriving through change.
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Technology wonât replace appraisers, but appraisers who use tech will.In this episode of âAppraisers on Purpose,â longtime industry insider Greg Ritter pulls back the curtain on a powerful truth: appraisers donât have to stay in the field to make an impact they can help shape the future of the industry itself.Greg shares how his journey from residential appraising in Florida to managing valuation operations inside banks and AMCs opened up unexpected opportunities. Instead of fearing change, he embraced it from adapting to private lendingâs fast pace to collaborating on AI-driven tools like Cloud Underwriter.But his core message is clear: appraisers who evolve, collaborate, and communicate clearly are the ones who thrive. Whether itâs interpreting complex data or helping internal teams understand reports, Greg reminds us that judgment not just data defines a great appraiser.Tune in to this inspiring episode to hear Greg Ritterâs hopeful vision for whatâs next in valuation and how each of us can help build it.
Whenâs the last time someone reviewed yourwork?In this episode of âAppraisers on Purpose,â longtime reviewer and appraiser Susan Alley challenges the traditional path into the profession and offers a surprising alternative.Having reviewed thousands of reports from appraisers across the country, Susan believes that most appraisers are flying solo and thatâs exactly the problem. Isolation breeds blind spots. And feedback, she argues, is the fastest path to excellence.Rather than entering the field through a single supervisorâs lens, Susan suggests trainees should begin by reviewing a range of reports. Itâs a radical idea but one rooted in her deep experience and a genuine desire to elevate the profession.But Susanâs story is more than theory. From burnout to rebuilding, from staff appraiser to founder of her own national review firm, she proves that reinvention is always possible. She shares how connection, generosity, and community have been key to both personal growth and professional resilience.Tune in to hear Susanâs refreshingly hopeful take on how the appraisal industry can evolve together.
What if the key to a 40-year career in appraisal isnât grinding harder but thinking smarter?In this inspiring episode of Appraisers on Purpose, industry veteran Scott Voltz shares how he built a lasting, trusted appraisal practice through bold focus, investor-level thinking, and a deep belief in showing up when it matters most.Scott didnât chase every assignment or market trend. He built a career by specializing geographically staking his claim in a part of northern Los Angeles County and becoming the go-to expert. That single move set him apart and insulated his business for decades, including during the 1994 Northridge earthquake when no one else could reach the area.But Scottâs perspective goes deeper. Drawing from early experience in real estate syndication, he brings an investor's mindset to every valuation. Itâs not just about accuracy itâs about understanding how clients think, and why trust beats transaction.For Scott, appraisal isnât just a profession. Itâs a calling grounded in trust, shaped by resilience, and proven over time.Tune in to hear how Scott Voltz built a business that lasts and how you can, too.
He stepped into appraisal during the 2008 crashâand stayed to lead.In this episode of âAppraisers on Purpose,â Danyl Collings proves that you donât have to be born into the appraisal world to thrive in it.Starting in public relations and real estate sales, Danyl stepped into the industry during the 2008 financial collapseâmanaging a team before he was even certified. Instead of faking his way through, he leaned in, studied hard, and earned the credibility he felt his team deserved.For Danyl, it wasnât about having the right resumeâit was about having the right mindset. He built his success through communication, humility, and a deep belief in mentorship.Now, as the leader of his own firm, heâs solving one of the industryâs biggest challenges: the trainee pipeline. His method? Structured learning, clear expectations, and a refusal to gatekeep.Danylâs story is a refreshing reminder that appraisal is a profession where second acts and fresh starts are not only possibleâtheyâre powerful.Tune in to hear how curiosity, courage, and character shaped his journeyâand how they can shape yours, too.
From NASA to potato farms, Glen Kempâs career proves that no path in real estate appraisal is ever straight, but it can still lead somewhere meaningful.In this inspiring episode of âAppraisers on Purpose,â Glen Kemp reminds us that resilience often matters more than perfection.Across four decades in commercial real estate appraisal, Glen has seen it all â dairy farms disguised as grazing land, helipads with no value, and software that changed the game long before most appraisers even knew it existed.But what truly sets Glen apart isnât the complexity of his assignments, itâs the clarity of his mindset.He shares how a surprise pivot into technical writing at NASA gave him the benefits his family needed, and how he eventually returned to appraisal with a renewed sense of purpose. He also reflects on forgotten files that turned out to be historic appraisals, including one for the Panama Canal.For Glen, the message is clear: this profession offers more than spreadsheets. It offers a front-row seat to history, a test of character, and a flexible path forward, even when life throws you a curveball.Tune in to this episode of âAppraisers on Purposeâ to hear Glenâs quietly powerful take on what it means to endure, adapt, and thrive as a modern appraiser.
From Seal Beach to $30M Estates: How MJ Carroll Built a Career on Curiosity, Mentorship, and GritIn this episode of âAppraisers on Purpose,â veteran appraiser MJ Carroll proves that you donât need to have it all figured out to build a long, successful careerâyou just need to stay curious.MJ started his journey as a bank teller in Southern California. A few decades (and thousands of inspections) later, heâs appraising high-end properties in places like Aspen and Laguna Beach. His secret? A willingness to ask questions, lean on mentors, and say âyesâ before he felt ready.For MJ, mentorship was everything. He didnât just learn appraisingâhe absorbed it alongside peers, through intense hands-on training and years of collaborative fieldwork.Even now, with luxury homes and resort estates on his resume, MJ remains committed to learning. His story is a reminder that growth doesnât stop at certificationâand that experience, not ego, is what sets great appraisers apart.Tune in to this inspiring episode to hear how MJ Carroll turned early doubt into decades of excellenceâand why curiosity might be your most valuable credential.
From barges to bayous, how one riverboat captain built a thriving appraisal firm through heart, hustle, and local trust.In this episode of Appraisers on Purpose, we sit down with respected appraiser Joseph Mier, whose 30-year journey into the profession began in the most unlikely of places, the deck of a riverboat.Joseph shares how the decision to leave life on the water wasnât just a career change; it was a commitment to being present for his family. That clarity of purpose fueled a bold pivot into appraisal, where he started small, taking classes on his days off, appraising any home he could, and grew into a trusted voice in Louisiana real estate.His message? You donât need the âright backgroundâ to succeed. What you need is integrity, consistency, and the courage to start before you feel ready.Joseph also dives into why building trust through local expertise, community relationships, and a deep respect for the process has kept his business thriving for over two decades.Whether youâre new to the field or ready to take your practice deeper, Josephâs story is proof that a meaningful, sustainable appraisal career is absolutely possible, and it starts with purpose.đ§ Tune in for a hopeful, grounded conversation on how to grow a lasting business, one relationship at a time.
When a bad appraisal cost him big, Bruce Jones didnât get mad, he got in the game.In this episode of âAppraisers on Purpose,â Bruce Jones shares how a single flawed appraisal sparked a career change, and a mission.After years as a successful broker, Bruce hit a wall: a refinance on a multifamily property was nearly derailed by a wildly inaccurate appraisal. But instead of walking away, he asked a bold question: What if I could do this better?That question became a calling.Bruce pivoted mid-career, partnered with an MAI, and committed fully to becoming a designated appraiser. Along the way, he discovered what many in the industry miss: that mastery isnât about shortcuts, itâs about purpose, persistence, and doing the work others wonât.From early mornings to earning the MAI the hard way, Bruceâs story is a reminder that growth is always possible, no matter where you start.đ§ Tune in to hear how Bruce turned a frustrating experience into a career of impact, leadership, and hope for the future of our profession.
âUAD 3.6 isnât the end of the form, itâs the beginning of a smarter process.âIn this special episode of Appraisers on Purpose, guests Matthew Hyatt, Hansel Dobbs, and Gynell Vestal come together to break down what may be the biggest transformation in residential appraisal since the 1004 form was first introduced.Forget fear, this trio sees UAD 3.6 not as a burden, but as an invitation to evolve.They reveal how this new reporting structure shifts appraisers away from just âfilling in boxesâ toward truly thinking through their valuation process. Itâs not about compliance for complianceâs sake, itâs about becoming better at what we do.Matt shares how the new dynamic form is pushing appraisers to upgrade their tools, rethink workflows, and lean on AI-powered support like never before. Gynell and Hansel highlight the opportunities for those willing to lead rather than lag, especially those ready to embrace structure, specialization, and innovation.Yes, the learning curve is real. But so is the potential.This episode isnât just a technical walkthrough. Itâs a hopeful vision of what appraisal can becomeâmore thoughtful, more empowered, and more professional than ever.đ§ Tune in to hear how three forward-thinking appraisers are navigating change, embracing challenge, and preparing to lead the future of valuation.