Rynne, Murphy & Associates

ABOUT


Rynne, Murphy & Associates, Inc. is one of the largest full service real estate appraisal and consulting firms in Upstate New York. We offer a wide range of products including residential appraisals, commercial appraisals, advisory, and consultation services. Our flexibility allows us to be readily responsive to changing conditions and client requirements for a full range of property types. Over the years, Rynne, Murphy & Associates, Inc. has earned a solid reputation for exceeding industry standards. All of our appraisers are certified and continue to exceed continuing education standards set forth under the policies of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice.

CONTACT

Address:
205 St. Paul Street, Suite 305
Rochester, NY 14604

Phone:
(585) 262-3277

Website:
http://www.rynnemurphy.com/

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Falling cap rates in 2024 - by John Rynne

Falling cap rates in 2024 - by John Rynne

The rate of inflation has been decreasing significantly over the past year in part due to the actions of the Federal Res...

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Appraisers are under the radar - by John Rynne

Appraisers are under the radar - by John Rynne

As I’m writing this article, the Trump Organization civil case is in the midst of being tried in New York State Su...

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The long and winding road of cap rates - by John Rynne

The long and winding road of cap rates - by John Rynne

In 1970 the Beatles released their last album together; “Let It Be”. On that album was a classic song; &ldqu...

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Sports stadiums and real estate value - by John Rynne

Sports stadiums and real estate value - by John Rynne

As a long time Buffalo Bills fan since their beginning in 1960 and as an appraiser since 1973, I’ve always been fa...

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New York state energy policy: Cart before the horse? - by John Rynne

New York state energy policy: Cart before the horse? - by John Rynne

I’ve always been fascinated with energy sources that were non fossil fuels. I grew up less than 14 miles from the ...

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Cap rates or quack rates? - by John Rynne

Cap rates or quack rates? - by John Rynne

If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it might be a duck; quack, quack!!! As interest rates have escalated in ...

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A can of worms and valuation - by John Rynne

A can of worms and valuation - by John Rynne

There are many examples of appraisers in litigation scenarios legitimately differing substantially in the valuation of a...

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Cap rates: Tip of the iceberg? - by John Rynne

Cap rates: Tip of the iceberg? - by John Rynne

In the February edition of the NYREJ, I reported, “A Look Forward To More Normalcy In 2022.” In that article...

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A look forward to more normalcy in 2022 - by John Rynne

A look forward to more normalcy in 2022 - by John Rynne

In my last NYREJ article in November, I wrote about slightly rising overall capitalization rates indirectly driven by an...

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