Supporting Your Value: The new Uniform Appraisal Dataset: What REALTORS® Need to Know
- Kim Clark, AE, GAD
- Apr 22
- 1 min read
Prepare for Appraisal Reporting Changes Starting in September, the new Uniform Appraisal Dataset will replace traditional appraisal forms. Hear from experts at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac about the new data points appraisers must include and how appraisal reporting will change.
Webinar date and time, Apr 29, 2025 12:00 PM MST | Register for the Zoom webinar here.
The new Uniform Appraisal Dataset (UAD 3.6) is slated to bring big changes, from the datapoints appraisers are required to provide to the way appraisal results are reported; soon appraisal forms for individual property types will be a thing of the past for most appraisals. Some lenders will begin using the new UAD as early as September 2025, and use of UAD 3.6 is required for all Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans in November of 2026. VA and FHA are slated to require the new UAD for appraisals soon after. What are the new datapoints appraisers will need to complete appraisals? And how can agents supply this information to appraisers to ease the transition? Ken DeFeo, Senior Manager, Collateral Policy and Strategy, Fannie Mae, and Sean Murphy, Credit Policy Risk Analytics Manager, Freddie Mac join us to explain why the UAD is being updated, provide examples of data required and what the new reporting look will look like, and give you resources to get prepared.

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