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The Renaissance Man of Yuma

1 h 12 min · 23 de feb de 2026
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In this episode of Life, Death & the Law, host Adam Hansen sits down with John Stutzman, a man whose life story is as eclectic as the skills he possesses. As a professional real estate appraiser with over 20 years of experience in Yuma, Arizona, John shares his unique perspective on the local market—from the structural quirks of hay bale homes and the rise of 3D-printed concrete houses to the "nepotism" and stringent apprenticeship requirements that define his industry.The conversation dives deep into the psychology of home selling, offering practical advice on which renovations (like kitchens and master baths) actually drive up value and why sometimes it’s better to offer a repair credit than to fix a leaky water heater yourself.But John is more than just an appraiser; he is a true Renaissance man. He opens up about his fascinating heritage, detailing his upbringing in Amish and Mennonite communities in Ohio and Illinois. From stories of being "shunned" as a child to his ten-year career in the Air Force as a military working dog trainer, John’s journey is one of tradition, transition, and technical mastery. Whether he’s discussing piloting 87-foot yachts, the intricacies of making wool socks, or "sticking it to the man" through savvy business write-offs, John proves that a life well-lived is one spent constantly learning.Highlights include:The Future of Appraisals: Will AI and automated valuation models replace the human touch?Home Value Myths: Do pools really add value, or are they a liability in certain neighborhoods? Amish vs. Mennonite: Understanding the cultural differences, the "shunning" process, and the symbolism of the beard.K9 Chronicles: Insights from John’s time training elite military dogs for the Air Force.Connect with John Stutzman:If you are looking for professional appraisal services or want to tap into John’s extensive knowledge of the Yuma real estate market, you can reach him at Stutzman Appraisal (https://stutzmanappraisalservice1.appraiserxsites.com/HomePage.x). John specializes in residential appraisals and is widely considered the most experienced expert in the region for unique builds, including sustainable and alternative housingWant to schedule an appointment?Visit https://deasongarnerlaw.com or call (928) 783-4575Follow Deason Garner & Hansen: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/JGzv42UBzXoLmQQF/?mibextid=LQQJ4d Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dghlawfirm?igsh=am43eGkxYWN2cG11

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