Pathways to Success Scholarship
Originally published in the October 17, 2025, issue of AI’s Appraisal Now
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Applications for 4th Quarter 2025 are open through December 8th
Originally published in the October 17, 2025, issue of AI’s Appraisal Now
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Applications for 4th Quarter 2025 are open through December 8th
Originally published in the October 17, 2025, issue of AI’s Appraisal Now
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Last week, the US Senate passed its version of the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) by a bipartisan vote of 77–20. Before final passage, a “Manager’s Amendment” was adopted that included the Renewing Opportunity to the American Dream (ROAD) to Housing Act, a broad housing package aimed at expanding and preserving housing supply, improving affordability and access, and strengthening oversight of federal housing programs.
Originally published in the October 17, 2025, issue of AI’s Appraisal Now
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Fannie Mae has updated its rental income policy to allow income generated from an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) to be considered as part of a borrower’s qualifying income, marking a notable shift in how these secondary units may influence loan eligibility and underwriting decisions.
Originally published in the October 10, 2025, issue of AI’s Appraisal Now
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The partial shutdown of the federal government is creating uneven impacts across the mortgage and housing landscape. While some loan programs continue operating, others have slowed or paused entirely—creating uncertainty for lenders, appraisers, and borrowers alike.
Originally published in the October 3, 2025, issue of AI’s Appraisal Now
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Now in its sixth year, the IVSC Valuation Webinar Series brings together valuation professionals from around the world to explore the forces shaping the profession in 2025.
Originally published in the October 3, 2025, issue of AI’s Appraisal Now
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Some recent media coverage has suggested that inflated appraisals may be contributing to valuation-related lending problems in “fix and flip” scenarios in cities like Baltimore, Maryland. But there’s no evidence to support that claim. What’s really happening is a breakdown in how value premises are interpreted and applied—particularly by institutional investors and analysts who may not fully understand the difference between as-is and as-completed market values.
Originally published in the October 3, 2025, issue of AI’s Appraisal Now
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The William S. Harps DEI Award honors an Appraisal Institute Member who truly exemplifies the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the valuation profession and has actively worked to make the profession reflective of all the communities we serve. It commemorates the legacy of William S. Harps, MAI—the first African American to earn the MAI designation (1960), former president of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers (1981), and a leader in breaking barriers in the appraisal profession. Harps passed in 2009.
Originally published in the October 3, 2025, issue of AI’s Appraisal Now
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Recently, an outside group attempted to send messages that mimicked an official Appraisal Institute dues notice. While our systems remain secure, we want to remind members to stay vigilant when reviewing emails that appear to come from the Appraisal Institute or any other organization.
At its November 13-14, 2025, meeting in Chicago, Illinois, the Appraisal Institute Board of Directors will consider proposed amendments to the Appraisal Institute Bylaws and Regulation Nos. 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, and 9 regarding:
Unless otherwise noted, the proposed amendments are expected to have no or minimal financial impact.