A Remote Appraiser assesses the value of properties, assets, or items from a remote location, using digital tools and data sources instead of conducting in-person inspections. They analyze property records, photos, market trends, and comparable sales to determine accurate valuations. Remote Appraisers often work for real estate firms, insurance companies, or financial institutions, providing valuation reports for sales, loans, or insurance purposes. Strong analytical skills, knowledge of industry standards, and proficiency with appraisal software are essential for this role.