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Postby Edd Gillespie on Tue Aug 28, 2007 7:51 am

But, is there any possibility that there could be at least as much emphasis on substantive appraisal ssues as on entertainment? I certainly am not calling for any kind of censorship, just more discussion about appraisal ssues.
Edd “In the real estate economy, there are no guarantees that reason will prevail in a market where emotions run high and the amount of misinformation runs deep.” Jonathan Miller in The Matrix. So what’s an appraiser to do?
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Postby Otis on Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:30 am

Edd, I believe we all want more input, questions, guideline links/references, etc. Feel free to add more any time - I spent a lot of time the first few days adding the links that I did.
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Postby Edd Gillespie on Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:04 am

No criticism intended and you all are ding a great job. It is us, the contributors, that I want more from. And just look at the list of new posts. Mssion accomplished. I'm satisfied.
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Postby Goodpasture on Tue Aug 28, 2007 12:14 pm

It takes a while to build up a body of quality posts. Challenging problems do not arrive every day (in fact, these days we are lucky to get one or two a month). And I am sure that I, like a lot of posters, can tell a contrived dilemma from a real one.

That we have people like Edd, Otis, Steven, Jim, Doug, Roger and so many other high quality appraisers as posters means that when we DO get a legitimate question our responses will be less a "Who is your mentor, aren't they qualified to answer this" and more of a "This is how I see it being handled."
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Re: It is great

Postby Steve Owen on Tue Aug 28, 2007 2:38 pm

Edd Gillespie wrote:But, is there any possibility that there could be at least as much emphasis on substantive appraisal ssues as on entertainment? I certainly am not calling for any kind of censorship, just more discussion about appraisal ssues.


I think that is an issue best decided by the "market." If posters want appraisal issues rather than fun, then that is what we'll get.
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Re: It is great

Postby Willie on Tue Aug 28, 2007 2:56 pm

Steve Owen wrote:
Edd Gillespie wrote:But, is there any possibility that there could be at least as much emphasis on substantive appraisal ssues as on entertainment? I certainly am not calling for any kind of censorship, just more discussion about appraisal ssues.


I think that is an issue best decided by the "market." If posters want appraisal issues rather than fun, then that is what we'll get.


Speaking of "market" I wonder if this board is going to be able to bring in large numbers of new users via internet searches? In other words, what would it take to get this place to come to the top when folks search "appraising message board" or something? My guess is it would be costly, but I have no earthly idea.
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Postby Jim Plante on Thu Aug 30, 2007 7:50 am

Willie, I've posted our site to Google's web crawler, but I haven't seen any results yet. I don't know a whole lot about this webmastering stuff, but I'm learning.

It's not costly at all (like in "free") but so far I've got exactly my money's worth out of them. They don't guarantee that your site will be crawled, and I don't know how (yet) to increase our exposure.
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Re: It is great

Postby mr rex on Thu Aug 30, 2007 9:55 am

Edd Gillespie wrote:But, is there any possibility that there could be at least as much emphasis on substantive appraisal ssues as on entertainment? I certainly am not calling for any kind of censorship, just more discussion about appraisal ssues.


So what do you want to know Mr G? I'm here to help.
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Re: It is great

Postby Edd Gillespie on Thu Aug 30, 2007 10:10 am

mr rex wrote:
Edd Gillespie wrote:But, is there any possibility that there could be at least as much emphasis on substantive appraisal ssues as on entertainment? I certainly am not calling for any kind of censorship, just more discussion about appraisal ssues.


So what do you want to know Mr G? I'm here to help.


I want to know once and for all what the he(( a neighborhood is.
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Postby Goodpasture on Thu Aug 30, 2007 10:17 am

Shit....a neighborhood? That's easy......it's the area that a neurotic mom will let her kid ride his bike......all you have to do is explain it so an underwriter can understand it.
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Re: It is great

Postby mr rex on Thu Aug 30, 2007 10:40 am

Edd Gillespie wrote:
mr rex wrote:
Edd Gillespie wrote:But, is there any possibility that there could be at least as much emphasis on substantive appraisal ssues as on entertainment? I certainly am not calling for any kind of censorship, just more discussion about appraisal ssues.


So what do you want to know Mr G? I'm here to help.


I want to know once and for all what the he(( a neighborhood is.


Its the radius a person will place posters of their missing dog or cat.
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Re: It is great

Postby Joker on Thu Aug 30, 2007 11:56 am

mr rex wrote:Its the radius a person will place posters of their missing dog or cat.


In that case, we don't got no stinkin neighborhoods around here. :(
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Postby Steve Owen on Thu Aug 30, 2007 4:00 pm

That's easy. It is whatever I decide to define it as. :roll:
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Re: It is great

Postby mr rex on Thu Aug 30, 2007 6:35 pm

Joker wrote:
mr rex wrote:Its the radius a person will place posters of their missing dog or cat.


In that case, we don't got no stinkin neighborhoods around here. :(


Country dogs don't go missing. They are either killed or stolen.
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