Services Provided

  • Pre-listing appraisals:

    If you're considering selling your property, a pre-listing appraisal can help you determine its fair market value and set an appropriate asking price.

  • Estate and tax appraisals:

    If you're settling an estate or need to determine the value of a property for tax purposes, a residential appraisal can provide an unbiased estimate of its worth.

  • Divorce and legal appraisals:

    In cases of divorce or legal disputes, a residential appraisal can help determine the value of the property for equitable distribution or other legal purposes.

  • MEASUREMENT SERVICES:

    County tax assessments do not always contain accurate measurements of a homes square footage. When selling your home, these inaccuracies can cost you significant money. Our measurement services provide precise measurements of your residential property, ensuring that you have an accurate representation of the total square footage, number of rooms, and other crucial details. This information is crucial when listing your home for sale, as it helps determine a fair asking price and attracts potential buyers. Additionally, if you believe that your property has been overvalued by the tax assessor, a precise measurement of your property can help provide evidence to support your appeal.

  • Property tax appeals:

    If you believe that your property has been overvalued by the tax assessor, a residential appraisal can provide evidence to support your appeal.

  • Mortgage appraisals:

    If you're applying for a mortgage, your lender will likely require a residential appraisal to determine the value of the property and ensure that it's suitable collateral for the loan.

  • Appraisal Review:

    Appraisal review services are a vital part of residential real estate transactions. These services provide an objective, unbiased evaluation of an appraisal report to ensure that it meets the required standards and accurately reflects the value of a property. Appraisal review services can help identify any errors, omissions, or inconsistencies in an appraisal report and provide recommendations for improvement. If you feel that an appraisal report you have received has serious errors or omissions, a formal appraisal review can help identify these issues.