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David Jirasek, ALC, CCIM (Jirasek Realty, LLC) Commercial Real Estate Agent

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David Jirasek
ALC, CCIM
location_on Temple, TX — Jirasek Realty, LLC
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Get to Know David Jirasek

David was actively engaged as a full time real estate appraiser from 1983 to 1997, in the analysis and mass appraisal of real estate for property taxation, and held a general certified appraisal license from 1994 to 2012. Since 1997, David has provided services as sale, leasing, build and finish to suit, tenant representation, site selection & assemblege, tax deferred exchanges, acquisition/disposition of Commercial, Industrial, Office, Retail.  Single & Multi-Family, Commercial & Industrial Development Projects.  As well as all types of Land Sales and Investments, including: Farms, Ranches, Transitional / Development and Subdivision Lot Wholesaling.  David has assisted in the economic development of multifamily, retail, office, restaurant, industrial and more throughout the State of Texas.
 

COLLEGE EDUCATION
Attended Temple Junior College: Some studies included Drafting & Design courses such as: General Technical, Machine, Architectural, Strength of Materials, Advanced Architectural, Topographic (Surveying Fundamentals), Structural, Industrial Mechanics, Computer Aided Drafting, Descriptive Geometry, Engineering Drawing, Computer Aided Design, and the following Real Estate courses: Real Estate Marketing & Ethics, Spring 1984, Real Estate Fundamentals, Real Estate Appraisal I & Real Estate Law, Fall 1984, Real Estate Management & Real Estate Finance, Spring 1985. Attended McLennan Community College: Appraisal II (Income Property Appraising), Spring 1991. Attended Central Texas College - Basic Studies

 

APPRAISAL EDUCATION
Board of Tax Professional Examiners approved courses for Appraisal District educational purposes, including:  Introduction to Property Tax System 9-1983, Introduction to Appraisal 5-1984, Cost Approach to Value 6-19-1985, Market Approach 12-14-1984 and Income Approach to Value 2-6-1986, Property Tax Law 7-22-1987, Mass Appraisal Concepts 8-12-1987 and Valuation of Agricultural Land 8-8-1990.

 

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Real Estate (Agent 1985) Broker license issued in 1994 by Texas Real Estate Commission; Senior Property Tax Consultant license issued in  1994 by the Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation; Commercial Investment Real Estate Institute * Central Texas CCIM Chapter Member; Realtors Land Institute; Texas Association of Business Brokers; National Association of Realtors, Texas Association of Realtors * Temple-Belton Board of Realtors; Central Texas MLS; Waco Association of Realtors MLS; Austin Board of Realtors MLS; Texas Alliance of Land Brokers.

 

ACCREDITATION

(CCIM) Certified Commercial Investment Member; (ALC) Accredited Land Consultant

Remote Pilot Airman Certificate, Federal Aviation Administration

 

OTHER AFFILIATIONS

Member & Treasurer of Troy Area Chamber of Commerce, Inc.; Temple Area Beekeepers Association; Former Member, Board of Directors of Pendleton Water Supply Corporation, 2000-2006; Former Member, Board of Directors of Temple-Belton Board of Realtors, 2005 & 2006.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION
Workshop on Valuation of Machinery and Equipment, IAAO, October 23, 1987

Champions School of Real Estate, Mandatory Continuing Education, April 4 & 5, 1992

34th Property Taxation & State Comptrollers Property Tax Division 14th Annual Conference, Dec 14-16, 1992

I410 Standards of Professional Practice, Part A (USPAP), Appraisal Institute August 30 & 31, 1993

II420 Standards of Professional Practice, Part B, Appraisal Institute, September 1 & 2, 1993

Texas Association of Appraisal Districts, Centra-Plex Chapter Meeting, November 5, 1993

Texas Association of Appraisal Districts, Centra-Plex Chapter Meeting, March 4, 1994

Texas Association of Appraisal Districts, Centra-Plex Chapter Meeting, August 5, 1994

TAAD, Developing Neighborhood Analysis Factors Seminar, September 19-20, 1994

Texas Association of Appraisal Districts, Centra-Plex Chapter Meeting, November 4, 1994

DRA’s Property Tax Institute, Ethics Seminar, December 6, 1994

Texas Association of Appraisal Districts, Centra-Plex Chapter Meeting, March 3, 1995

Buyer Representation: Practical Applications/Strategies, Continuing Education Institute, June 10, 1995

Mediation and Property Condition Issues, Continuing Education Institute, June 17, 1995

Commercial / Investment Real Estate Update 1995, Continuing Education Institute, October 10, 1995

Texas Association of Appraisal Districts, Centra-Plex Chapter Meeting, November 3, 1995

Fifteenth Annual Conference, Texas Association of Appraisal Districts, February 18-21, 1996

Texas Association of Appraisal Districts, Centra-Plex Chapter Meeting, March 1, 1996

Texas Association of Appraisal Districts, Centra-Plex Chapter Meeting, November 1, 1996

Exchanging: Structuring a 1031 Exchange, Continuing Education Institute, June 24, 1997

Commercial Real Estate Contracts, Continuing Education Institute, November 12, 1997

USPAP Appraisal Standards & Ethics APPR, Austin Institute of Real Estate, November 18, 1997

Pricing Property To Sell, Austin Institute Of Real Estate, February 20, 1998

CI 401: Introduction To Commercial Real Estate Analysis, Commercial Investment RE Institute, August 2, 1998

CI 101: Financial Analysis For Commercial Investment RE, Commercial Investment RE Inst., May 12-16, 1999

CI 102: Market Analysis For Commercial Investment RE, Commercial Investment RE Institute, Sept 16-19, 1999

1031 Tax Deferred Exchange Training Seminar, Asset Preservation Inc., Stewart Title Austin, Inc., Oct 15, 1999

CI 103:  Lease Analysis For Commercial Investment RE, Commercial Investment RE Institute, Dec 1-5, 1999

“New Millennium R/E Laws & Forms” Seminar, Old Republic Title Company, January 11, 2000

Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice Update, Continuing Education Institute, January 28, 2000

1031 Tax Exchange, An Investors Dream. Seminar, Real Estate Education Services, February 10, 2000

Tenth Annual Outlook for Texas Rural Land Markets, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, March 24, 2000

CI 104:  Investment Analysis For Commercial Investment RE, Commercial Investment RE Inst., Mar 27-31, 2000

Mediation Training Seminar by Bruce H Aydt, ABR, ABRM, CRB, July 6, 2000

Course Concepts Review for CCIM Comprehensive Examination, Commercial Investment RE Inst, Nov 6-7, 2000

Professionally Designated with CCIM, November 8, 2000

FHA Guidelines & Procedures Seminar, by Kathy Coon, SRA, January 10, 2001

"Code Enforcement" Seminar for TBBOR Grievance & Professional Standards Committee's, February 12, 2001

Texas Millionaire Seminar (Bankruptcy, Easements, Surveys & Probate), Chicago Title Insurance, March 7, 2001

Eleventh Annual Outlook for Texas Rural Land Markets, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, May 4, 2001

"The TREC Option" Form Update, and Multiple Offers, Texas Association of Realtors, August 17, 2001

"Home Owner Warranty Class", by First American Home Warranty, October 24, 2001

"The Revised TREC Contract Forms" Seminar, by Commonwealth Land Title Co of Fort Worth, January 15, 2002

Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice Update, Lincoln Graduate Center, February 15, 2002

Probate Problems & Statutory Solutions Seminar, Richard Black, sponsored by Stewart Title, February 20, 2002

Twelfth Annual Outlook for Texas Rural Land Markets, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, May 3, 2002

Site Selection, Analyze Market Opportunities for Development Land, Realtors Land Institute, October 24-26, 2002

Killeen-Temple Metropolitan Statistical Area Economic Forecast Seminar, The Perryman Group, February 7, 2003

“The Road Less Traveled” Special Purpose Properties Seminar, Appraisal Institute, March 28, 2003

13th Annual Outlook for Texas Land Markets, Texas A & M Real Estate Center, April 10-11, 2003

Statutory Law to Case Law Seminar, Best Home Warranty, April 14, 2003

Overcome the Four Major Barriers of Communication Seminar, Best Home Warranty, April 14, 2003

Buyer on Buyer Appointed Agency Seminar, Best Home Warranty, April 14, 2003

“Land Development” sponsored by Tennessee Chapter, Realtors Land Institute, May 29 & 30, 2003

Truth-In-Taxation / Legislative Seminar, Comptroller of Public Accounts, Property Tax Division, August 7, 2003

Title Company Process….from Contract to Policy, CentraLand Title Company, September 10, 2003

Professionally Designated with ALC (Accredited Land Consultant), January 2004

Computaught National USPAP Update Course, The Columbia Institute, February 11, 2004

14th Annual Outlook for Texas Land Markets, Texas A & M Real Estate Center, April 29th-30th, 2004

Voted “Among The Best In Farm & Ranch Real Estate” 2005 Readers Choice Award, Temple Daily Telegram

“Subdivision Rules & Regulations” Seminar, By Bell County Engineer & Commissioners-February 4, 2005

15th Annual Outlook for Texas Land Markets, Texas A & M Real Estate Center, April 28th -29th, 2005

Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice Update #101, Columbia Institute, January 25, 2006

Sixteenth Annual Outlook for Texas Land Markets, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, April 27 & 28, 2006.

TREC Legal Update MCE, Institute for Continuing Education, Inc.., May 16, 2007

Texas Property Tax Consultant Training, Continuing Education Through Correspondence, May 27, 2007

Environmental Pollution and Mold, McKissock, February 7, 2008

Appraising The Oddball, McKissock, February 10, 2008

18th Annual Outlook for Texas Land Markets, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, April 24 & 25, 2008

“The Economic Future of Temple & Bell County” Dr. Mark G. Dotzour, CentraLand Title, May 9, 2008

Tax Deferred 1031 Exchange, Investment Property Exchange Services, Inc. May 30, 2008

"Working with Streams & The Erosion Hazard Zone" Seminar, Blackland Research Center,  March 3-2009

19th Annual Outlook for Texas Land Markets, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, April 6 & 7, 2009

“Opportunities & Advantages of Res Service Contract Disclosure”, Texas Warranty Assoc, May, 2009

“Must Knows” About Residential Service Contracts, Texas Warranty Association, May 8, 2008

“Short Sales” Overview Course, Alamo Title/Fidelity National Title, May 14, 2009

“Commercial Contracts” Alamo Title/Fidelity National Title, May 14, 2009

“Troubled Asset’s Workshop”, CCIM Institute, North Texas CCIM Chapter, September 4, 2009

“Creating Land Planning”, Realtors Land Institute, October 8 & 9, 2009

Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, McKissock, February 21, 2010

Appraising “Green” Components, Texas Association of Realtors, April 22, 2010

20th Annual Outlook for Texas Land Markets, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, May 6 & 7, 2010

21st Annual Outlook for Texas Land Markets, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, April 21 & 22, 2011

22nd Annual Outlook for Texas Land Markets, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, April 19 & 20, 2012

"Buying & Selling Businesses for Real Estate Brokers, ...", Rett School, June 27, 2012

Accounting Basics for Business Brokers, International Business Brokers Association, Inc, August 23, 2012

Analyzing and Recasting Financial Statements, International Business Brokers Assoc, Inc, September 26 & 27, 2012

TABB Forms: Their Use And Abuse, International Business Brokers Association, Inc, October 25, 2012

National Association of Realtors Code of Ethics Course, NAR, December 31, 2012

Texas Veterans Land Board Home Construction Guidelines, S. Jackson, TBBOR, January 9, 2013

2013 Bell County Crops & Livestock Conference, Texas A&M Agrilife Extension, January 22, 2013

CMA’s & Unique Properties, Real Property Counselors, Inc., January 28, 2013

Introduction to Residential Service Contracts, R A White Instructor, February 15, 2013

Introduction to Home Mechanical Systems, R A White Instructor, February 15, 2013

Tax Issues of General Business Brokerage, International Business Brokers Association, March 28, 2013

23rd Annual Outlook For Texas Land Markets, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, April 25 & 26, 2013

MCE Broker Responsibility Course, TrainAgents.com, May 19, 2013

Legal Aspects of Business Brokerage, International Business Brokers Association, May 23, 2013

Probate Issues In Real Estate Transactions, educateRE, Fidelity Title Insurance Group, July 10, 2013

"Farm & Ranch Practice for Agents", Charles Porter, Instructor, Sponsored by Capital Farm Credit, August 8, 2013

Introduction to Pricing Small Businesses, International Business Brokers Association, September 11, 2013

Pricing Small Businesses: Level 2, International Business Brokers Association, September 12, 2013

"Lunch & Learn on Title Commitments" Monteith Abstract & Title Company, October 9, 2013

The Basics of Eminent Domain Law for Real Estate Professionals, Texas Realtors Land Institute, October 24, 2013

Land Conservation and Environmental Perspective on Redevelopment, Texas Realtors Land Institute, Oct 24, 2013

“Mineral, Oil, and Property Rights”, Realtors Land Institute/University of Houston Downtown, February 2014

What every broker should know about open space valuations, TAR, Braun & Gresham, March 26, 2014

24th Annual Outlook for Texas Land Markets, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, April 17 & 18, 2014

“The Auction Tool”, Realtors Land Institute/National Association of Realtors, May 18, 2014

“Water Rights in the Everyday Lives on Texans” Webinar, Charles Porter, Instructor, TLTA, May 2014

“Farm & Ranch Panel Discussion” The Vineyard in Florence, Crockett National Bank, May 22, 2014

“What do Bucks do During the Rut?” Webinar, Texas Wildlife Association & Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, January 15, 2015

“Fracking: Barnett-Eagle Ford-Shale-How to Represent a Client & Protect their Mineral & Gas Rights”, McKissock, February 15, 2015

25th Annual Outlook for Texas Land Markets, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, April 23 & 24, 2015

Lunch & Learn-Mineral Rights, Oil & Gas 101, Wesley D Lloyd, Namon, Howell, Smith & Lee, PLLC, May 5, 2015

Lunch & Learn “Can & Can’t, Do & Don’t, Platting, Surveying, Subdividing”, Advanced Surveying, May 13, 2015

2015 CentraLand Title Economic Summit, Dr Mark Dotzour, Chief Economist, Texas A&M University, May 15, 2015

Broker responsibility Course, McKissock, June 26,2015

“Farm and Ranch Real Estate” Course, Lone Star College Tomball, August 22, 2015

Texas Vet VA/VLB Bootcamp, SWBC Mortgage, September 22, 2015

26th Annual Outlook For Texas Land Markets, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, April 28 & 29, 2016

2016 CentraLand Title Economic Summit, Dr Mark Dotzour, Real Estate Economist, May 13, 2016

"Aquatic Vegetation Management" Natural Resource Webinar, Dr Todd Sink, Texas A&M AgriLife, September 1, 2016

"Managing for Hunting and Grazing” Natural Resource Webinar, Dr John Tomecek & Dr Morgan Russell, Texas A&M AgriLife, October 6, 2016

“Do-it-yourself Brush Control Equipment” Webinar, Dr Bob Lyons, Texas A&M AgriLife, November 3, 2016

"Patterns of Supplemental Feed Consumption in White-tailed Deer" Webinar, Emily Belser, Texas A&M AgriLife, December 15, 2016

“Understanding Introduced Pasture Fertilization” Webinar, Kay Ledbetter, Texas A&M AgriLife, February 2, 2017

"How much forage do I have?" Webinar, Emi Kimura, Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, April 6, 2017

27th Annual Outlook For Texas Land Markets, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, April 20 & 21, 2017

Legal Update II, McKissock, May 24, 2017

Broker Responsibility Course, Champions School of Real Estate, May 28, 2017

2017 CentraLand Title Economic Summit, Dr Mark Dotzour, Real Estate Economist, June 15, 2017

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), McKissock, January 28, 2018

The Basics of Land Management, McKissock, March 23, 2018

28th Annual Outlook For Texas Land Markets, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, April 26 & 27, 2018

Legal Update 1, Law Office of Charles J Jacobus, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, April 27, 2018

2018 CentraLand Title Economic Summit, Dr Mark Dotzour, Real Estate Economist, June 15, 2018

29th Annual Outlook For Texas Land Markets, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, April 25 & 26, 2019

Legal Update 2, Law Office of Charles J Jacobus, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, April 26, 2019

2019 CentraLand Title Economic Summit, Dr Mark Dotzour, Real Estate Economist, May 10, 2019

Broker Responsibility Course, McKissock, June 21, 2019

Certificate of Completion, FAA Section 107.61 & 107.73 Training, RemotePilot101.com, October 23, 2019

Remote Pilot Airman Certificate, Small Unmanned Aircraft System, Federal Aviation Administration, December 24, 2019

"Texas' Outlook: Who Knows?", Dr. Jim Gaines, Capital Farm Credit WebEx, April 16, 2020

"COVID-19: Impacts on the Residential Land Market" Webinar, Realtors Land Institute, April 28, 2020

"12 Hour Property Tax Consultant Renewal - Texas", 1st Choice Continuing Education, May 9, 2020

How to identify & integrate relevant RE data from outside Esri, STDB, May 11, 2020

Online Resources to Help Your Commercial Real Estate Business During COVID-19 and Beyond: A RPR Update, Texas Association of Realtors, May 13, 2020

“How Flood Map Changes Impact Insurance”, Texas Realtors, May 26, 2020

Legal Update 1, 360 Training, April 2, 2021

Legal Update II, 360 Training, April 20, 2021

"Contracts", 360 Training, April 22, 2021

"Deeds", 360 Training, April 25, 2021

Broker Responsibility Course, 360 Training, April 30, 2021

Code of Ethics Training, The National Association of REALTORS, December 17, 2021

31st Annual Outlook for Texas Land Markets, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, April 28 & 29, 2022

Legal Update 1, Law Office of Charles J Jacobus, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, April 29, 2022

Property Tax Consultant Online Renewal, 1st Choice Continuing Education, June 9, 2022

2023 TAR Commercial Webinar Series: Downtown Revitalization, January 10, 2023

"Using Bee Hives for Ag Status" presentation by Rubach Bee Farms, January 20th, 2023

Texas Farm & Ranch Contract, Scott T Doggett, Baker Moran Doggett Ma & Dobbs, LLP, April 12, 2023

32nd Annual Outlook for Texas Land Markets, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, April 13 & 14, 2023

Legal Update II, Law Office of Charles J Jacobus, Texas A&M Real Estate Center, April 13 & 14, 2023

Certifications

   Buyers and sellers in today's complex land real estate market need professionals who provide up-to-date knowledge, a variety of real estate services, and ethical real estate practices. In short, they're looking for real estate professionals who hold the esteemed Accredited Land Consultant (ALC) designation. ALC's are a part of the largest trade organization in the world and of the premiere land real estate organization, the REALTORS® Land Institute, which has been serving the nation's land real estate professionals and their clients for over 50 years.

Clients who want to purchase, sell or exchange land, know they need to rely on a leader in land brokerage when making the most valuable decision of all - who will be their land broker?

The Accredited Land Consultant (ALC) designation is important to REALTORS® Land Institute members and to their clients for many reasons.

First, the designation is awarded by the Board of Directors to members who have completed a comprehensive program of education and service to the Institute. Only ALC's may use the accredited logo in their brokerage correspondence and marketing pieces.

Second, ALC's constitute a network of recognized specialists throughout the United States. ALC's serve the public in its need for land related real estate services. ALC's ensure that clients will find the best possible parcel for farming, development, recreation and a myriad of other specialized uses. The ALC network is a valuable resource for buyers and sellers.

As land professionals, ALC's know current market values. They work diligently to secure the best sale or purchase price for their clients. Also, ALC's assist buyers and sellers in such areas as finance, leasing and land management. To be safe, secure and satisfied, buyers and sellers are encouraged to work with an accredited real estate professional - one of REALTORS® Land Institute's Accredited Land Consultants.

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   A Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) is a recognized expert in the disciplines of commercial and investment real estate. A CCIM is an invaluable resource to the commercial real estate owner, investor, and user, and is among an elite corps of more than 9,000 professionals who hold the CCIM designation across North America and more than 30 countries. Nearly 10,000 additional professionals are pursuing the CCIM designation.Recognized for its preeminence within the industry, the CCIM curriculum represents the core knowledge expected of commercial investment practitioners, regardless of the diversity of specializations within the industry. The CCIM curriculum consists of four core courses that incorporate the essential CCIM skill sets: financial analysis, market analysis, user decision analysis, and investment analysis for commercial investment real estate. Additional curriculum requirements may be completed through CCIM elective courses, transfer credit for graduate education or professional recognition, and qualifying non-CCIM education. Following the course work, candidates must submit a portfolio of closed transactions and/or consultations showing a depth of experience in the commercial investment field. After fulfilling these requirements, candidates must successfully complete a comprehensive examination to earn the CCIM designation. This designation process ensures that CCIMs are proficient not only in theory, but also in practice.With such a wide range of subjects to be mastered and in a dynamic business such as real estate, the educational process doesn't end once the designation is earned; there is a strong commitment among CCIMs to continuing education.Only 6 percent of the estimated 150,000 commercial real estate practitioners nationwide hold the CCIM designation, which reflects not only the caliber of the program, but also why it is one of the most coveted and respected designations in the industry. The CCIM membership network mirrors the increasingly changing nature of the industry and includes brokers, leasing professionals, investment counselors, asset managers, appraisers, corporate real estate executives, property managers, developers, institutional investors, commercial lenders, attorneys, bankers and other allied professionals. Through this business network, CCIM members successfully complete thousands of transactions annually, representing more than $200 billion in value.Certified Commercial Investment Members are in more marketplaces in North America -- 1,000 cities -- than all major real estate companies combined. Regions and chapters provide designees and candidates the opportunities to promote business and educational goals through local and regional forums and meetings.

Commercial real estate is a complex investment that can yield substantial financial gains or unforeseen financial losses. CCIMs possess a thorough understanding of the financial analysis concepts and modern investment strategies needed to make sound decisions on the acquisition and ownership of commercial property. CCIM's have mastered such issues as the time value of money, measuring investment performance, analyzing the best use of a site, property supply and demand, evaluating and managing risk, lease vrs own analysis, market demographics, negotiation, tax implications and financing options. CCIM's apply their expertise to transactions and consulting assignments involving office space, industrial, retail space, multifamily, hotels & motels, senior living facilities, special purpose and land.

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