Appraiser’s Guide to Short Term Rentals
4hr CE | Instructor: Bryan Reynolds
Thursday, June 11th, 2026
10:00am – 2:00pm Central Time
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Picture this: a world where every Tom, Dick, and Harry with a spare room fancies themselves a hotelier. Over the past few years, short-term rentals have transformed local economies, with venture capital buying up properties and driving up prices and some neighborhoods becoming raucous party zones. For property owners, it can be a great income opportunity. But some cities are pushing back, restricting or even banning STRs.
Meanwhile, Fannie Mae recently issued new guidance, saying that STR income can be considered for credit risk analysis, and that you can’t report STR income on a 1007. It’s enough to make a seasoned appraiser’s head spin.
In this course, Bryan Reynolds will take you on a tour of the mad circus of short-term rental valuation. He’ll interpret Airbnb and VRBO listings and point you toward credible information sources like AirDNA, Mashvisor, and AllTheRooms. You’ll learn to make sense of peak season rates, average nightly rental, and rates that change faster than you can say, “Last minute cancellation.”
You’ll learn to juggle occupancy rates, seasonal demand, cleaning fees, and personal property vs. real property. How do you estimate income when your “hotel” is a suburban dude’s beach house that’s only available when they’re not using it themselves? Bryan will walk you through the whole process.
What’s the difference between going concern, business value, and real property value? Bryan covers that. This course is perfect for new appraisers and seasoned veterans trying to learn new tricks. Short-term rentals aren’t difficult to appraise, but you’ve got to know the whole story. Bryan Reynolds helps you tell the whole story.
Refund/Cancellation Policy: (24hr CancellationPolicy): Refund requests must be made at least 24 hours or more prior to the start of class. Cancellation must be in writing.
If you register within 24 hours of ClassStart, you will only be eligible for a transfer/credit. No refunds will be given within 24 hours of class start.
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*KNOW YOUR TIME ZONE: We’re on CENTRAL TIME, and class starts at 10 AM CT!
For Pacific Timers, Class is from 8:00 am – 11:30 am PT (doors open at 7:00 am).
For Mountain Timers, Class is from 9:00 am -12:30 pm MT (doors open at 8:00 am).
For Central Timers, Class is from 10:00 am-1:30 pm CT (doors open at 9:00 am).
For Eastern Timers, Class is from 11:00 am-2:30 pm ET (doors open at 10:00 am).
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Bryan S. Reynolds, CDEI™ is a KY/TN Certified General Real Property Appraiser, a registered agent with the TN State Board of Equalization and an AQB Certified USPAP Instructor. He has testified and appeared in various courts, planning and zoning boards as both an expert and as an agent making valuation arguments before local and state hearing officials and Administrated Law Judges. Reynolds is the owner of Bryan S. Reynolds & Associates, Reynolds Appraisal Service and a partner in Appraiser eLearning, www.appraiserelearning.com. He provides residential and commercial valuation services throughout the region and various educational offerings, mentoring, consulting and litigation support services throughout the country as well as being available for lectures and is well known for his Think Outside the “Check” Box approach.
AQB Certified USPAP Instructor
Certified General Real Property Appraiser
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Litigation Valuation Expert
FHA Lender Selection Roster Appraiser
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