Real Estate Appraisal Services
Certified Real Estate Appraisals
At ONE10, we provide comprehensive residential and commercial real estate appraisal services. Our core values encompass efficiency, accuracy, and quality. These principles underpin every appraisal project we undertake.
Our specialization extends to a wide range of appraisal needs, including pre-listing/selling, line of credit, loan modification, lending, fair market value, rental analysis, appraisal review, probate & estates; gift tax, matrimonial disputes, expert witness testimony, fractional interest valuation, eminent domain, easements, and more.
What makes us different?
At ONE10, we provide residential and commercial Real Estate Appraisal Services across the entire state of Florida. Our qualified team of FL-State-licensed appraisers possesses a wealth of knowledge, upholds unwavering ethical standards, conducts thorough assessments, and prioritizes delivering exceptional customer service.
We are committed to addressing your inquiries and ensuring your complete understanding of every facet of the appraisal process.
Single-Family Homes | Multi-Family | Portfolio | Special-Purpose | Apartments | Office Buildings | Land
Certified Real Estate Appraisals
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Single-family homes, duplexes, etc.
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Multi-family, townhomes, condos, etc.
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Office, industrial, special purpose. etc.
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Vacant land, argicultural, etc.
Appraisal Types We Specialize In:
Desktop Appraisals: A type of property appraisal that is conducted without a physical inspection of the property. Instead, we rely on available data, such as public records, recent sales data, and other relevant information, to estimate the value of the property.
Restricted: A condensed version of the information typically included in a full appraisal report. This type of report is often used in situations where a client needs a valuation for their own internal use rather than for external parties, such as lenders or investors.
Full: A thorough and detailed assessment of a property's value. This type of appraisal is typically required for various real estate transactions, including home purchases, refinancing, estate settlements, and more.