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What if curiosity is your biggest competitive advantage?In our latest “Appraisers on Purpose” podcast episode, appraiser Baker Loch challenges a quiet assumption in our profession: the best appraisers are simply the ones with the most polished process.Instead, he shows that real growth often comes from curiosity. For Baker, stepping beyond familiar templates and routine assignments is not a distraction from good appraisal work. It is what sharpens judgment, deepens market understanding, and builds long-term value in a changing industry.Beyond that, Baker offers a hopeful perspective on adaptability. From unusual property types to new technologies and career pivots, he makes the case that appraisers who stay open, flexible, and willing to learn are the ones most prepared to thrive.For Baker, this is not just about doing more varied work. It is about becoming more capable, more resilient, and more relevant in a profession that rewards thoughtful problem-solvers.Tune in to this episode of “Appraisers on Purpose” to hear Baker Loch’s encouraging perspective on why curiosity, adaptability, and a willingness to think beyond the template may be the real edge for appraisers today.Curious where appraisal is heading? Start here: https://www.pahroo.com Connect with Michael Hobbs and follow PahRoo for more conversations like this.
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What if curiosity is your biggest competitive advantage?In our latest “Appraisers on Purpose” podcast episode, appraiser Baker Loch challenges a quiet assumption in our profession: the best appraisers are simply the ones with the most polished process.Instead, he shows that real growth often comes from curiosity. For Baker, stepping beyond familiar templates and routine assignments is not a distraction from good appraisal work. It is what sharpens judgment, deepens market understanding, and builds long-term value in a changing industry.Beyond that, Baker offers a hopeful perspective on adaptability. From unusual property types to new technologies and career pivots, he makes the case that appraisers who stay open, flexible, and willing to learn are the ones most prepared to thrive.For Baker, this is not just about doing more varied work. It is about becoming more capable, more resilient, and more relevant in a profession that rewards thoughtful problem-solvers.Tune in to this episode of “Appraisers on Purpose” to hear Baker Loch’s encouraging perspective on why curiosity, adaptability, and a willingness to think beyond the template may be the real edge for appraisers today.Curious where appraisal is heading? Start here: https://www.pahroo.com Connect with Michael Hobbs and follow PahRoo for more conversations like this.

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