APPRAISERS

Roger J. Wicker - Owner/President

DAC Certified Appraisal Reviewer CNAREA

Roger has been working in the appraisal industry for Darmac Appraisals since 1995. In 1997, Roger graduated with an Appraisal and Assessment Diploma with Distinction from Lakeland College. Within a few short years, in 2000, he became the owner of Darmac Appraisals.  After obtaining his DAR and DAC license, he became a Certified Appraisal Reviewer in 2008. Throughout the years, Roger has acquired a vast amount of knowledge in all aspects of the Lloydminster and area real estate market and has become adept at analyzing market data.

 

Tony A. Wicker

DAR CNAREA, RECA Licensed

With a career in real estate valuation spanning back to 2006, Tony brings nearly two decades of in-depth market knowledge to every appraisal. After earning the Designated Appraiser Residential (DAR) designation in 2015, Tony has specialized in providing accurate, reliable, and comprehensive valuation reports for residential, multi-family, and agricultural properties.

Tony serves a diverse clientèle, including homeowners, financial institutions, and legal professionals, with expertise in appraisals for financing, matrimonial, estate, and insurance purposes. Whether it is a single-family home or complex farmland, Tony delivers professional insights rooted in experience and integrity.

Designations

The below designations are accepted.

• All Canadian financial institutions Canada wide
• Canadian Government
• Government of Saskatchewan (Agricultural)
• Government of Alberta (Agricultural)
• Lawyers and Mediators
• Insurance companies

DAC (Designated Appraiser Commercial)
This designation identifies an appraiser who is qualified to perform appraisal and consultation assignments of all types of real property including commercial, industrial, and investment. To attain this designation an individual must have the DAR designation, five years of full time appraisal experience, and complete the required Canadian National Association of Real Estate Appraisers educational program or its equivalent.

DAR (Designated Appraiser Residential)
This designation identifies an Appraiser who is qualified to perform appraisal and consultation assignments of residential type properties consisting of no more than four housing units. Requirements for this designation include three thousand hours of full time appraisal experience, over a minimum of two years, and the successful completion of the required Canadian National Association of Real Estate Appraisers educational program or its equivalent.

CM (Candidate Member)
This category is open to all fee appraisers who are interested in furthering their education and experience with the goal of earning a designation. Candidates must complete Course #5.0, Professional Standards of Practice, or its equivalent, within four (4) months of being accepted.

 

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