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Upstate NY Appraisal Institute offers continuing education programs

Syracuse, NY The Upstate New York Chapter of the Appraisal Institute has had an active education calender for real estate appraisers again in 2017 for continuing education (CE). There are still a number of courses which will be offered this year:

• October 13th: A 7-hour “Income Approach for Residential Appraisers” in Syracuse; 

• November 9th: A 7-hour “The Discounted Cash Flow Model:  Concepts, Issues & Apps” in Syracuse; and 

• December 5th: The 7-hour “USPAP Update Course” in Utica will be offered.  

 

Contact Yvette Molinas, executive director at 845.360.2510 or email [email protected] for upcoming course information.    

The Appraisal Institute(AI) is recognized as the leader in the real estate appraisal industry and is one of the oldest organizations of real estate appraisers in the world. Any Questions? Contact-John Rynne, Public Relations Chair; Upstate New York Chapter Appraisal Institute; 585-262-3277 x203 or [email protected]

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