005 What Makes a Leading Property Valuation Expert

EPISODE · May 17, 2021 · 10 MIN

005 What Makes a Leading Property Valuation Expert

from Super-Prime UK · host Rob Cohen

In today's episode, we will talk about what makes a Property Valuation Expert. We will go through what it takes to become an expert, where someone should start, what certifications to get, and approximately how long it would take. What You Will Learn In This Episode: - What are the burning questions we should ask ourselves that will help us start our journey - What are three steps to becoming a Valuation Property Expert - What it means to acquire specific market knowledge - How many years we should dedicate to specialism and expertise Despite becoming a Property Valuation Expert is an excellent destination, it is a journey that requires lots of effort, reps, and thousands of hours of experience. The path to follow is clear; it is up to us to decide to put in the reps, build up the muscle and the knowledge.  Resources: - My website: https://www.askrobco.com/  - Twitter https://twitter.com/askrobco  - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/askrobco/  - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmo02uW8LTXUhfiKB2oDlyA  - LinkedIn https://uk.linkedin.com/in/rob-cohen-125758172 

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