Our Services

Private Party Appraisals

Independent Valuations for Informed Decisions

What We Do

How We Help

Whether you're fighting a tax assessment, determining a fair listing price, contesting a low appraisal, or making a cash purchase, an independent appraisal gives you the data you need to make informed decisions.

Our private party appraisals provide the same level of detail and professionalism as those ordered by lenders. You'll receive a comprehensive report that you can use for negotiations, tax appeals, or personal planning.

We also offer discounted pre-listing appraisals for real estate agent partners, helping agents set accurate listing prices from the start.

Private Party Appraisals

Pricing

Appraisal Fees

Transparent pricing with no hidden fees

01

Private Party Appraisal

$600

starting at

A comprehensive appraisal for personal use, including current or retrospective date valuations.

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Pre-Listing Appraisal

$600

starting at

Appraisal to help determine accurate listing price. Discounted rates available for real estate agent partners.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about our private party appraisals process

While not legally required, a cash sale appraisal protects you from overpaying. Without a lender requiring an appraisal, there's no independent check on the home's value. An appraisal ensures you're paying fair market value.

A pre-listing appraisal gives you an accurate starting point for pricing your home. Overpricing leads to extended time on market, while underpricing leaves money on the table. An independent appraisal removes the guesswork and gives you data-backed confidence in your listing price.

Yes. If your county's assessed value is higher than actual market value, an independent appraisal provides the evidence you need to appeal. Many homeowners successfully reduce their property tax assessments with a professional appraisal.

Yes, an on-site inspection is part of every appraisal. The inspection typically takes about 30 minutes and involves measuring the property, photographing the interior and exterior, and noting the overall condition and features.