How long does it take to become a real estate appraiser in Canada?
Through the Canadian National Association of Real Estate Appraisers, you must finish 400 hours of classroom instruction,log 3,000 hours of supervised hands-on experience with an appraisal firm, pass an exam, and join the CNAREA.
How much do real estate appraisers make in Ontario?
The average salary for a real estate appraiser is $69,569 per year in Ontario.
How do you become an appraiser in Ontario?
Is the AACI certification worth it?
Students with an AIC certification will increase their chances of getting a job. 81% of large employers said they are “very likely” to hire appraisers with an AACI designation; 50% indicated that they are “very likely” to hire appraisers with a CRA designation and 54% indicated that they are “very likely” to hire an AIC Candidate.
How do I get my AACI designation in Canada?
If you have completed a business or commerce degree from a Canadian university, you can pursue your AACI designation in conjunction with the University of British Columbia (UBC)’s Post-Graduate Certificate in Real Property Valuation program (PGCV).
What is an AACI designated appraiser?
AIC-designated appraisers—AACI™ and CRA™—are Canada’s real estate valuation experts. Our Members are highly-qualified, respected professionals who provide unbiased appraisal, review, consulting, reserve fund planning, machinery and equipment valuation and mass appraisal services.
When do I need to complete the AIC introduction to professional practice?
Effective September 1, 2018, the AIC Introduction to Professional Practice Seminar must be completed prior to being accepted as a Candidate. All Candidates who register by August 31, 2018 have until December 31, 2018 to complete their AIC Introduction to Professional Practice Seminar.