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P.O. Box 125
Waldorf, Maryland 20604
301-932-9410
301-870-5841
301-932-9039 (fax)

Glenn Leighton

P.O. Box 125
Waldorf, Maryland 20604

(301) 932-9410
(301) 870-5841
(301) 932-9039 FAX

QUALIFICATIONS

MARYLAND LICENSE STATUS: Certified General Status
EDUCATION:

B.A. Degree – History
St. Mary’s College of Maryland
(Graduated 1989)

Chopticon High School
(Graduated 1971)

SPECIALIZED APPRAISAL COURSES:

Appraisal Institute:
Course 530 – Advanced Cost and Sales Comparison Analysis
Course 520 – Highest and Best Use Market Analysis
Course 510 – Advanced Income Capitalization
Course 410 & 420 – Standards of Professional Practice

Society of R.E. Appraiser
Course 101 – Principals of Appraisal
Course 102 – Residential Case Studies
Course 201 – Commercial Appraisal
Course 202 – Commercial Case Studies

Fairfield University, Fairfield CT – Real Estate Appraisal I
Danbury Business Institute, Danbury, CT – Real Estate Law
Pittsburgh Board of Realtors, Pittsburgh, PA – Fundamentals of Real Estate and Principals & Practice of Real Estate

EXPERIENCE:

Commercial/Industrial Appraiser, Hooper & Associates
P.O. Box 125, Waldorf, Maryland, James B. Hooper
February 1996 to Present

Commercial/Industrial Appraiser, Bay State Appraisal Corporation
Baltimore, Maryland, John A. Nicodemus, MAI
May 1990 to May 1995

Commercial/Industrial Appraiser, Dan McCown & Co, Inc.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Dan McCown, MAI
1989 to 1990

Commercial/Industrial Appraiser, Nicklas, King, & Co.
South Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Elaine Kirsch, MAI
1988 to 1989

Commercial/Industrial & Residential Appraiser, Lesher-Glendinning & Co
Georgetown, Connecticut, Ronald B. Glendinning, MAI
1979 to 1987
Instructor – Residential, Commercial & Industrial Real Estate Appraising
Danbury Business Institute, Danbury, Connecticut
1986 to 1987

Commercial/Industrial & Residential Appraiser, Durocher Associates
Hamden, Connecticut, Lou Durocher, MAI
1977 to 1978

Field Inspector & Valuation Analyst, Lesher-Glendinning Municipal Services
Georgetown, Connecticut, Ronald B. Glendinning, MAI
1976 to 1977

PARTIAL LIST OF CLIENTS:

Financial Institutions:
Bank of America
M & T Bank
Maryland Bank & Trust
Mercantile Safe Deposit & Trust Company
Mercantile Southern Maryland Bank
Branch Banking & Trust Company
Old Line Bank
County First Bank
Virginia Commerce Bank
Prince George’s Federal Savings Bank
Columbia National Bank
Navy Federal Credit Union
Severn Savings Bank
Cedar Point Federal Credit Union
The Washington Savings Bank
Community Bank of Tri-County
County First Bank
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Calvert Bank & Trust

Governmental Agencies:
Charles County Government
St. Mary’s County Government

Additional Clients:
Various Mortgage Lenders, Attorneys, Developers, Individuals, etc.

TYPES OFAPPRAISALS: Single family homes, Colonial era, one of a king renovated homes, single family home with life use reserved by grantor, partial and full takes by state through eminent domain, multi-million dollar residential estates, development rights in apple orchard, housing development bulk land through discounted sales analysis, residential and commercial condominiums complexes utilizing discounted sales analysis, entire spectrum of warehouse and industrial buildings; refrigerated warehouses, funeral homes; fast food and full service restaurants, churches and church schools, hotels and motels, yacht clubs, veterinary hospitals, car washes, automotive and motorcycle dealerships, medical office buildings, dog boarding kennels, self storage facilities, shopping centers; multi-tenant apartment buildings as rental properties and under conversion to condominium ownership, single and multi-tenant offices ranging from 5,000 square feet to several hundred thousand square feet; high tech microchip manufacturing plants with heavy metal waste disposal plants and high percentages of “clean” rooms, marketability and absorption rate analysis of elderly housing centers, income by age demographic analysis for supply and demand analysis.