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It is clear every appraiser will need to know how to appraise “green” properties. There is no better class out there.”

– Bill Norman, Norman Appraisal Company

Dates and times will be posted here as webinars are available.

April 2010

12: NAIFA Meeting

Taylor addressing Rose City Chapter NAIFA meeting on green building, local trends, and market data.

14: Real Estate Continuing Education Seminar Series

Taylor will speak on the green housing market at the 30th annual Real Estate Continuing Education Seminar Series (RECESS) at Clackamas Community College. 2-3:30pm, Gregory Forum Building Rm 108-A.

15: Central Oregon Builder's Association

Taylor will speak at the Central Oregon Builder's Association on the Green Residential Housing Market. COBA classroom 106, 61392 South Highway 97, Bend, OR.

29: Construction Methods and Trends

Course 1 - Construction Methods and Trends - offered through Earth Advantage, click here for details.

30: Valuation Techniques

Course 2 - Valuation Techniques - offered through Earth Advantage, click here for details.

May 2010

1: Advanced Applications

Course 3 - Advanced Applications - offered through Earth Advantage, click here for details.

6: Rogue Valley Association of Realtors

Taylor will speak to the Realtor/Appraiser group of the Rogue Valley Association of Realtors on the Green Residential Housing Market. 9-10:30 am, 629 Franquette St., Medford, OR.

Tour the Rose House: Portland's Net-Energy Home

See GVR instructor Taylor Watkins giving local media a tour of one of the area's first net-zero homes, the Rose House.