The 28-Hour Power Weekend 2025 – October 16, 17, and 18
Credit Hours: 28 | Tuition: $569 Enroll by Oct. 9th for $512.10 |
Date: Oct. 16-18 | Enroll |
The 28-Hour Power Weekend is continuing ed for appraisers who would like to complete their license renewal education in one Olympian event.
WARNING: This is the ‘Arnold Schwarzenegger’ version of Appraiser Continuing Education. The series is not intended for the wimpy or faint of heart.
In response to requests from busy appraisers, The Real Estate Academy created The 28-Hour Power Weekend. This is a multi-day continuing ed event for procrastinating appraisers (or those who have been too busy to complete their license renewal requirements). The courses will be offered on consecutive days, enabling the time challenged appraiser to complete 28 hours of CE (or part of the 28 hours) at one event.
Partial enrollment is allowed. If you don’t need your entire 28-hours of CE, you are welcome to enroll in any segment that suits your needs and interests – just click on the title.
7-Hour National USPAP Update Course
Date: Thursday, October 16, 2025 | Time: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM | Tuition: $189 |
Identifying Structural Hazards & Interior Defects
Accurate assessment of structural hazards and interior defects is essential for competency in appraisal practice. You will learn to identify deficiencies in structural components and distinguish between the merely cosmetic and the hazardous.
CE Credit: 5 Hours.
Date: Friday, October 17, 2025 | Time: 8:30 AM | Tuition: $95 |
Appraiser Ethics and Professionalism
Both ethics and professionalism are essential in maintaining trust, credibility, and integrity in personal and professional relationships. Ethics and professionalism are closely related concepts that guide individual’s behavior in various settings. But, what is the difference between ethics and professionalism? Join us as we take a deeper look at a code of conduct for appraisers.
CE Credit: 5 Hours.
Date: Friday, October 17, 2025 | Time: 1:30 PM | Tuition: $95 |
Direct Sales Comparison: Origin and Application
The Direct Sales Comparison Approach is the most commonly used valuation method. And, it is given much attention by appraisal reviewers and lawyers.
The course will explore the conceptual foundation of the approach; its historical origins; and the strengths and weaknesses of the approach.
CE Credit: 5 Hours.
Date: Saturday, October 18, 2025 | Time: 8:30 AM | Tuition: $95 |
Fair Housing Case Studies
Appraisers are subject to state and federal Fair Housing Law, and understanding the law is important for compliance. In recent years there have been widely publicized instances of alleged appraiser bias. Consequently, the Virginia General Assembly has enacted a requirement of two hours continuing education in fair housing or appraisal bias. This course satisfies that requirement. CE Credit: 5 Hours.
Date: Saturday, October 18, 2025 | Time: 1:30 PM | Tuition: $95 |
Class Location
Hampton Inn & Suites at Virginia Center
1101 Technology Park Drive
Glen Allen, VA 23059
(804) 261-2266