Developments within the real estate sector are moving fast. Data is becoming smarter, software is automating more and more processes, and AI is assisting with tasks that previously took a lot of time.

This is changing the way valuations are produced. But not the role of the appraiser.

Technology supports, the appraiser decides

A valuation is more than just collecting and processing data. It requires market knowledge, experience, and the ability to interpret and weigh information.

It is precisely in this area that the appraiser remains indispensable. The responsibility for substantiation and professional judgment still lies with the expert.

More room for expertise

By automating repetitive tasks, more time is created for the substantive side of the profession. Less time spent on administrative tasks means more attention to analysis, risk assessment, and advice.

This not only makes the work more efficient but also strengthens the quality of the valuation.

Stronger together

At KATE, we believe that technology should not replace professionals, but rather support them. The combination of smart software and human expertise leads to a more efficient process *and* better valuations. Curious how technology supports the valuation process? Read more in our knowledge base.