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Matt Schmidt

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Matt Schmidt

Matt began as an Appraiser with WT Appraisal in 2005.  He is a Texas Certified General Real Estate Appraiser and a Kansas Certified General Real Estate Appraiser.

Matt has a ranching background from Mason County, Texas.  He is a member of the St. Paul Lutheran Church in Mason, Texas, and is a member of the Abilene A&M Club.

Email:  matts@wtappraisal.com

Professional

  • Texas Certified General Real Estate Appraiser, Certification No. TX-1337529-G 
  • Kansas Certified General Real Estate Appraiser, Certification No. KS-G-2531
  • Associate Member, American Society of Farm Managers & Rural Appraisers

Educational

  • Bachelor of Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, 2004.
     
  • Completed Course Work and Continuing Education:
    • Appraisal Report Writing - American Society of Appraisers
    • Intermediate Approaches to Value for Rural Appraisal - ASFMRA
    • Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice - Appraisal Institute
    • Basic Procedures Course - Appraisal Institute
    • Basic Income Capitalization - Appraisal Institute
    • Farm and Ranch Appraisal - Texas A&M University
    • Land Economics - Texas A&M University
    • Principles of Real Estate II - Austin Community College
    • Law of Agency - Austin Community College
    • Outlook for Texas Land Markets - Real Estate Center
    • Advanced Approaches to Value for Rural Appraisal - ASFMRA
    • Eminent Domain - ASFMRA
    • Cool Tools:  New Technology for Real Estate Appraisers - Appraisal Institute
    • Appraising Convience Stores -  Appraisal Institute
    • 7 Hour National USPAP Equivalent Course -  Appraisal Institute
    • Forcasting Revenue - Appraisal Institute

Experience

  • WT Appraisal, Appraiser, Abilene, TX, 2005-present
  • Allen, Williford and Seale Real Estate Appraisers, Appraiser, Houston, TX, 2005

Scope of Assignments

  • Office properties 
  • Industrial properties
  • Shopping and Retail Centers
  • Farms (Irrigated and Non-Irrigated)
  • Ranches (20 acres to 80,000 acres)
  • Residential Subdivisions
  • Convenience Stores
  • Commercial Poultry Farms
  • Commercial Dairies
  • Commercial Feedyards
  • Condemnation
  • Utility Easements and Acquisitions
  • Restaurants