Real Estate Counseling Group of America
The Real Estate Counseling Group of America (RECGA) was founded in 1970 by William N. Kinnard, a former president of the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association, who sought to bring together a small group of top U.S. real estate appraisal and consulting experts to meet regularly, consult with each other on complex topics, and serve as co-authors and co-references for a growing body of complex valuation literature.
The organization limits itself to 30 active members at any one time. Since its founding, it has counted among its membership many of the presidents of the Appraisal Institute, editors of numerous journals (e.g. The Appraisal Journal and the Journal of Real Estate Research), heads of important institutes (e.g. the Weimer School, the Homer Hoyt Institute), and the authors of nearly three dozen books on real estate appraisal and analytical methods.
External links
- Real Estate Counseling Group of America
- v
- t
- e
- Property
- Tertiary sector of the economy
and valuation
- Asset-based lending
- Capitalization rate
- Effective gross income
- Gross rent multiplier
- Hard money loan
- Highest and best use
- Home equity loan
- Investment rating for real estate
- Mortgage insurance
- Mortgage loan
- Real estate derivative
- Real estate economics
- Real estate bubble
- Real estate valuation
- Remortgage
- Rental value
- Companies
- Eviction
- Filtering
- Gentrification
- Graduate real estate education
- Green belt
- Indices
- Industry trade groups
- Investment firms
- Land banking
- People
- Property cycle
- Real estate trends
- Undergraduate real estate programs
- Urban decay
- Urban planning
- List of housing markets by real estate prices
-
Category
-
Commons
-
List of topics
![]() | This article about an organization in the United States is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e