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Appraiser uses microphone to sound off on today’s issues
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When Phil Crawford started developing his new weekly talk radio show, “Voice of Appraisal,” back in October 2013, he had one modest goal: To change the appraisal industry as we know it.
At a relatively young 39 years old, Crawford isn’t short on perspective. After years of being a guest on Cincinnati-based radio shows sharing his insight from his more than 15 years as a certified residential and certified general real estate appraiser, as well as a certified education instructor, the third-generation appraiser decided to branch out on his own to establish a platform for furthering the best interests of the nation’s appraisers.
The half-hour show touches on a variety of topics each week — from fees to value disputes to dealing with AMCs — nothing appraisal-related is off limits. Yet, no matter the number of topics the show touches on, the common theme of unifying the appraisal profession is central to Crawford’s message.
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