Real property appraisers are navigating rapid changes in technology, regulation, reporting standards, housing trends, and market expectations. As appraisal practice continues to evolve, professionals are being asked to balance analytical rigor, regulatory compliance, technological adaptation, and defensible methodology across increasingly complex assignments.
At ASAIC26, the Real Property track brings together valuation experts, attorneys, educators, regulators, and technology specialists to examine the issues shaping real estate appraisal today. From AI and data modernization to accessory dwelling units, government loan programs, litigation risk, and narrative reporting, these sessions are designed to help appraisers strengthen both technical expertise and practical judgment.
Craig Gilbert | Data Analyst - Expert Witness | Craig Gilbert Appraisals
With more than 50 years of valuation experience spanning residential, commercial, and litigation-related assignments, Craig is a Certified General Appraiser, expert witness, and AI specialist.
In Practical Uses of Artificial Intelligence for Appraisers, he will explore how appraisers can use AI tools to improve efficiency, support analysis, and strengthen fraud detection while maintaining professional oversight and sound valuation judgment.
Nathan Fineman, ASA | Managing Director | DuCharme, McMillen, and Associates Inc.
Specializing in property tax assessment, valuation consulting, and appraisal review, Nathan brings extensive experience across industrial sectors including manufacturing, healthcare, and data centers.
In Era of Valuation Transformation: Data Centers, he will examine the rapid growth of data centers and the valuation challenges associated with this evolving property type.
Lyle Radke | Senior Director of Collateral Policy | Fannie Mae
Lyle brings extensive experience in residential appraisal practice and industry modernization initiatives.
In Uniform Appraisal Dataset 3.6: Panel Discussion, he will discuss how evolving appraisal datasets and reporting standards are reshaping residential valuation practice and lender expectations.
Martin Skolnik | Valuation Consultant | Skolnik Valuation Consulting
Decades of experience involving complex real estate engagements and appraisal best practices have shaped Marty’s work as a valuation consultant and former Chief Appraiser for Freddie Mac Multifamily.
In Myths in the Sales Comparison Approach: Examples From Multi-Family Appraisals, he will examine common misconceptions and analytical issues within the sales comparison approach. Building on those themes, his session This is the 21st Century. Why Haven’t Narrative Reports Modernized? will explore how narrative reporting can evolve to better reflect modern valuation practice and communication needs.
Byron Miller, SRA, AI-RRS, ASA, RAA, MSSE | Principal | BM Appraisals
Complex property valuation assignments involving agricultural, lakefront, eminent domain, construction defect, and upper-bracket properties are central to Byron’s area of specialization.
In Price is Right? – Calculating Credible Adjustments Using Cost Approach, he will discuss how appraisers can develop more credible adjustments through cost-based analysis and data interpretation. Expanding on those concepts, his session Appraising the ADU – Data Search, Analyses, and Valuation will focus on analytical and valuation challenges associated with accessory dwelling units.
Scott Reutter | Cheif Appraiser | Freddie Mac
With more than 30 years of valuation leadership experience, Scott focuses on collateral risk management, appraisal modernization, and property valuation strategy.
In Rural Appraisers: The Analog Appraiser’s Revenge, he will discuss the unique strengths, challenges, and opportunities facing rural appraisers in an increasingly technology-driven profession.
Alonzo Perkins, ASA | President | Alonzo Perkins, LLC
More than 40 years of experience valuing complex agricultural, waterfront, special-purpose, industrial, and multi-family properties throughout the United States and its territories define Alonzo’s career in appraisal.
In Accessory Dwelling Units: An OLD FAMILY Concept is New Again, he will examine the growing role of accessory dwelling units and the valuation considerations surrounding these increasingly common property types. Building on those themes, his session Native American Reservations: A Glimpse at the Lands and Valuation Concepts will explore valuation issues unique to reservation land and culturally sensitive property assignments.
Troy Beaulieu | Director of Legal Services | Bertolino, LLP
Bringing more than 20 years of legal experience, Troy’s background includes significant regulatory and enforcement work involving appraisal licensing and compliance matters.
In The Future Real Estate Appraisals: Technology, Law, and Practice Evolution, he will discuss how legal, regulatory, and technological developments are influencing appraisal practice and professional risk.
LaJuana Acklin | Senior Associate Attorney | Bertolino, LLP
LaJuana brings extensive experience in administrative law, regulatory compliance, and professional licensing matters.
In The Future Real Estate Appraisals: Technology, Law, and Practice Evolution, she will provide insight into compliance strategies, regulatory expectations, and evolving legal considerations affecting appraisers.
David Doering, FASA, IFA | President | Missouri Property Appraisal Inc.
A longtime valuation professional, USPAP instructor, and national appraisal leader, David brings more than four decades of real estate appraisal experience.
In Special Appraisal Requirements for Government Loan Programs, he will discuss valuation standards, reporting expectations, and compliance requirements associated with government-backed lending programs.
Shane Weber, ASA, IFA | Vice President | Missouri Property Appraisal Inc.
Shane is a State Certified Residential Appraiser with nearly 20 years of experience in residential valuation and appraisal education.
In Special Appraisal Requirements for Government Loan Programs, he will provide practical guidance for navigating appraisal requirements within government loan assignments.
Robert Schlegel, FASA, ARM | Principal | Houlihan Valuation Advisors
A past International President of ASA, Rob brings extensive experience in valuation, appraisal review, and consulting-related assignments.
In Appraisal Consulting – Trap or Opportunity?, he will examine the evolving role of consulting within appraisal practice, including USPAP considerations and the risks associated with moving between consulting and appraisal assignments.
Penny Lutocka, ASA, CPA, ABV, CFE | Principal | Houlihan Valuation Advisors
Penny combines expertise in valuation, accounting, forensics, and consulting services across a broad range of assignments.
In Appraisal Consulting – Trap or Opportunity?, she will discuss the opportunities, limitations, and professional boundaries involved in appraisal consulting work.
Whether your work focuses on residential valuation, litigation support, appraisal review, government lending, special-purpose properties, or emerging technologies, the Real Property track offers timely education and practical insight into the evolving issues shaping real estate appraisal today.
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