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A Quality Appraisal Adds to Portland Appraiser Fleet
March 3rd, 2016 7:17 PM

Portland A Quality Appraisal Car
Two weeks ago we added another vehicle to the A Quality Appraisal fleet.  Three of our four associates now drive company cars.  This one was purchased for appraiser
Lucas Warren.  (Yes, we do hope to make it four for four in the future.)  As the photo above shows, the new vehicle carries the AQA logo, just as the others do.  Many appraisers ask, “Does putting logos on your appraiser cars attract any additional business?”

We did not choose to put the company logo on our appraisal cars to increase business; although over five years we can identify about five jobs attributable to the vehicle graphics.  This has been from people either approaching our vehicle or calling us after we drive by.  These additional jobs do cover the cost of the graphics, but they are not justification for the expense.

We use company vehicles because we want to show our employees that they are valued.  Also, using company cars helps to elevate our professionalism above that of our competition, who usually drive a personal vehicle.  A client who sees us pull up in the driveway is put at ease knowing that the professional who will soon be walking through their home is working for a legitimate company and not just a fly-by-night operation.  This is especially important given that our business relies on non-lender clients.  Referrals are the lifeblood of our company; professionalism and identity are vital for return business.  

An additional benefit of having logos on our cars occurs when we survey comparable sales by viewing them from street and by taking photos.  Homeowners and neighbors often get nervous when a strange car pulls up outside and the driver begins taking pictures.  With a company vehicle, the logos tell the homeowner that we are appraisers.  That is often enough to put people at ease.  Other times, homeowners will see the phone number and call to ask what our suspicious-looking activity is.  In those cases, I usually tell the caller that we are not real estate appraisers, but private detectives hired to conduct surveillance on their neighbor and that we will need their help in our undercover sting operation. — Just kidding.

Did I leave anything out or do you want to join in the conversation?  Let me know in the comments below.

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Thanks for reading,

Gary F. Kristensen, SRA, IFA, AGA

Congratulations on the addition Gary, I'm sure you'll get to 4 and reduce the amount of times the appraisers are confronted by soccer moms. Never really understood why they do that if they thought there was suspicious activity.

Posted by John Tsiaousis on March 3rd, 2016 7:42 PM
www.chicagolandappraisals.com
Thank you John for following and for your comment, but let's not single out soccer moms :-)

Posted by Gary Kristensen on March 3rd, 2016 11:55 PM
Congrats, Gary. Looking great.

Posted by Ryan Lundquist on March 4th, 2016 7:03 AM
www.SacramentoAppraisalBlog.com
Gary, I love it, you will blog about anything. It keeps your blog from being over technical. Good read as I have been thinking a lot about going the company car route and this blog gave a few points that I have not yet thought about.

Posted by Casey Lyon on March 4th, 2016 7:05 AM
crossroadsappraisalgroup.com
Thank you Ryan and Casey for your comments. Company cars are a great way to differentiate an appraisal company.

Posted by Gary Kristensen on March 4th, 2016 9:38 AM
The car looks sharp Gary. I know many times that an unnecessary car chase could have been avoided had the person chasing me known that I was an appraiser. But then again I love a good car chase sometimes.

Posted by Tom Horn on March 4th, 2016 2:15 PM
www.BirminghamAppraisalBlog.com
Thank you Tom for the comment. I too have been chased while in the field taking comparable photos, but now that you mention it, I have not been chased since we started having cars with logos. Maybe I'm missing out on some of that #AppraiserLife :-)

Posted by Gary Kristensen on March 4th, 2016 11:53 PM

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