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George Sargeant President Vermont Chapter Appraisal Institute

Name: George Sargeant, SRA Title: President, Vermont Chapter of the Appraisal Institute Company: Sargeant Appraisal Service Location: 8 Sonic Dr., Rutland, VT 05701 Birthplace and year: Rutland, Vt., 1942 Family: Wife, Bonnie; sons: Sean, Seth and Stefan College: Castleton State College, BS, Education; St. Joseph's College, MS, Special Education First job outside of appraisal: Taught science at Rutland High School First job in real estate or allied field: Started Sargeant Appraisal Service What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Educate and train appraisers to become better at what they do. Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, boating Favorite book: "Ten Hours Until Dawn" by Michael Tougias Favorite movie: Action movies, anything with Clint Eastwood Person you admire most (outside of family): Ronald Reagan Key to success: Work, education, keep learning If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? CEO of my own company
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Reverse exchanges and the challenges of a competitive real estate market - by Michele Fitzpatrick

Reverse exchanges and the challenges of a competitive real estate market - by Michele Fitzpatrick

Our current, highly competitive real estate market poses specific challenges for investors who are considering taking advantage of a tax-deferred 1031 exchange. In this market, investors will have no problem selling their current property if priced properly, but they may find it difficult to find a suitable replacement property
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I spent the better part of a day this week working with attorneys on estate planning. I am clearly not an attorney, but I have learned much over the years while consulting on real estate, its potential, its future during the life of clients, as well as, shall we say, later.
It’s a confusing real estate world: Don’t you think? - by Daniel Calano

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The focus on price per s/f compared to the comparable sales used in the appraisal report - by Dennis Chanski

Over the past several weeks, I have completed appraisal assignments for private clients. Interestingly, after submitting these appraisals, I received several phone calls – not to question the value, content, or any incorrect information, but rather to discuss the price per s/f compared to the comparable sales used in the report.