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Matt Cowan | Why Bad Appraisals Made Me a Better Appraiser

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Want to write better reports? Start by reading the worst ones.In this episode of Appraisers on Purpose, Matt Cowan shares an unexpected truth: the path to becoming a better appraiser often starts with reviewing the worst of our industry.Matt’s journey spanning hurricane zones, forensic reviews, and modernization pilots proves that chaos isn’t something to fear; it’s something to grow through. Whether he was inspecting disaster-struck properties or digging into flawed appraisals during the recession, Matt learned to find clarity where others saw confusion.But this episode isn’t just about weathering storms. It’s about evolving through them.For Matt, success came from saying “yes” before he felt ready and trusting that learning would follow. He champions modernization, not as a threat, but as a tool to create more consistency and restore public trust in the profession.This is an episode full of hard-won wisdom and hopeful perspective.If you’ve ever questioned whether your skills still matter in a changing industry, Matt’s story will remind you why they do.🎧 Tune in to hear Matt Cowan’s inspiring journey and practical take on thriving through change.

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Want to write better reports? Start by reading the worst ones.In this episode of Appraisers on Purpose, Matt Cowan shares an unexpected truth: the path to becoming a better appraiser often starts with reviewing the worst of our industry.Matt’s journey spanning hurricane zones, forensic reviews, and modernization pilots proves that chaos isn’t something to fear; it’s something to grow through. Whether he was inspecting disaster-struck properties or digging into flawed appraisals during the recession, Matt learned to find clarity where others saw confusion.But this episode isn’t just about weathering storms. It’s about evolving through them.For Matt, success came from saying “yes” before he felt ready and trusting that learning would follow. He champions modernization, not as a threat, but as a tool to create more consistency and restore public trust in the profession.This is an episode full of hard-won wisdom and hopeful perspective.If you’ve ever questioned whether your skills still matter in a changing industry, Matt’s story will remind you why they do.🎧 Tune in to hear Matt Cowan’s inspiring journey and practical take on thriving through change.

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