Certified General Appraiser – Commercial Real Estate

Functions

The role focuses on the development, analysis, and signing of real estate appraisal reports in the United States, ensuring compliance with applicable professional and regulatory standards, high technical quality, and client satisfaction. The main responsibilities include:

  • Prepare, review, and sign real estate appraisal reports in accordance with USPAP standards and applicable state and federal regulations.
  • Analyze the real estate market, primarily in Florida, compiling and structuring relevant data on sales, income, costs, and expenses.
  • Collect, analyze, and validate physical, legal, regulatory, and market information required for accurate asset valuation.
  • Conduct market research and financial analyses supporting value conclusions.
  • Act as the authorized signatory, ensuring independence, confidentiality, quality control, and ethical compliance.
  • Interact with clients and local counterparts for data collection, technical clarifications, and delivery coordination.
  • Support the development and consolidation of the firm’s appraisal operations in the United States by contributing technical and local

Miami, Florida

Negotiable

Permanent, Full-time

1 vacancy

Contract Type

  • Independent Contractor / Per-project fees / Split basis

Abilites

  • Strong learning ability
  • Analytical mindset
  • Proactive approach
  • Solid understanding of the real estate market
  • High level of discipline for independent work

Benefits

  • Career Plan
  • Opportunities for continuous learning and professional growth

Bachelor’s degree in Real Estate, Appraisal, Finance, Engineering, or related fields.

Required Certifications (Mandatory)

  1. State-Certified General Real Estate Appraiser
    • Active Florida state license.
    • Legally authorized to prepare and sign commercial real estate appraisals in the U.S. under USPAP.
  2. USPAP Certification – Current Cycle
    • Valid Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice certification, required to practice and sign appraisal reports in the U.S.

Preferred Certifications (Optional – Value Added)

  1. Reciprocity Eligibility / Additional State Licenses
    • Additional licenses or eligibility to practice in other U.S. states through reciprocity agreements.
  2. MAI – Appraisal Institute
    •  Advanced designation for commercial appraisers.
    • Highly regarded technically and reputationally; not required to start.
  3. Continuing Education in Commercial Appraisal
    • Advanced courses or certifications in income-producing assets, financial modeling, or U.S. commercial real estate markets.
  • Proven experience in real estate appraisal in the United States, including preparation and signing of USPAP-compliant reports.
  • Experience working independently, managing timelines, scope of work, and regulatory compliance.
  • Knowledge of the Florida real estate market, preferably Miami and surrounding areas.
  • Experience interacting with clients and market counterparts, as applicable.
  • USPAP reporting
  • Market analysis
  • Valuation methodologies
  • Quality control
  • Independent workflow management
  • Appraisal software
  • Advanced Excel
  • Zoning and land-use regulations
  • Technical documentation

LOGAN DOES NOT discriminate based on the health status, gender, genetic makeup, or economic background of applicants

Spanish – not required, considered a plus.

The candidate must reside in Florida, preferably in Miami, or be available to travel within the state.