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“Adaptability isn’t just a skill—it’s the key to thriving in the future of appraising.”

In this episode of “Appraisers on Purpose”, Lyle Radke shares how he transitioned from geology to appraising and the lessons he’s learned in both fields.

From analyzing rocks to interpreting market data, Lyle reveals the parallels that taught him the importance of precision and adaptability.

But his journey isn’t just about personal growth—it’s a vision for the future of appraisers.

As data becomes more accessible and abundant, Lyle argues that the role of appraisers must shift from data gatherers to skilled analysts who can distill insights from the noise.

Lyle also highlights the transformative potential of the new Uniform Appraisal Dataset (UAD), designed to empower appraisers to go beyond compliance and deliver true market accuracy.

For Lyle, the future is hopeful. By embracing change, honing analytical skills, and focusing on accuracy over tradition, appraisers can not only survive but thrive in an evolving industry.

Tune in to hear Lyle Radke’s inspiring take on how appraisers can stay ahead, solve problems, and shape the future of their profession.