One Appraisals, LLC

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Residential Real Estate Appraisals:

One Appraisals, LLC. has been performing residential appraisals for over 17 years. Some of the most common property types we appraise are condominiums, single-family and multi-family properties. We have the ability to appraise any type of residential property. We work diligently in creating the best report possible to fit your needs in a timely fashion.

Estate Appraisals

The purpose of an estate appraisal is to provide an accurate and reliable assessment of a deceased person’s property, which can be useful for a variety of purposes related to estate planning and distribution. Accountants and Attorneys often utilize our services in performing real estate appraisals for estate purposes.

Pre-Listing Appraisals

A pre-listing appraisal can be especially useful in cases where the seller is unsure of the value of their property or is concerned that they may be asking too much or too little. By obtaining a pre-listing appraisal, the seller can have a better understanding of the property’s value and can make more informed decisions about the asking price

Desktop Appraisals

Desktop appraisals, also known as remote or online appraisals, are a type of appraisal that is conducted without the appraiser physically visiting the property. Instead, the appraiser uses a variety of sources, such as property records, public data, and photos, to determine the value of the property.

 

Desktop appraisals are often used in cases when the property is not accessible due to physical barriers or other issues. They can also be a cost-effective alternative to traditional on-site appraisals.

Bankruptcy Appraisals

A bankruptcy appraisal is a professional evaluation of a property’s value that is conducted for the purpose of bankruptcy proceedings. This type of appraisal is typically used to help determine the value of the property for the purposes of liquidating assets to pay off debts.

 

A bankruptcy appraisal is typically conducted by a professional appraiser who is trained and certified in evaluating different types of property. The appraiser will consider a variety of factors in determining the value of the property, including its age, condition, location, and market trends.