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Probate & Estate Appraisals in Dallas–Fort Worth

A probate or estate appraisal may be needed when residential property is involved in estate settlement, inheritance, tax reporting, asset division, or estate planning. ValueRight provides independent residential appraisal reports for attorneys, executors, trustees, family members, and private clients throughout the Dallas–Fort Worth area.
 

Date-of-Death & Retrospective Appraisals

Many estate assignments require an opinion of market value as of a prior effective date, often called a date-of-death appraisal or retrospective appraisal. These reports are developed using market data relevant to the effective date of value, along with the property’s location, condition, features, comparable sales, and other valuation factors.
 

When an Estate Appraisal May Be Needed

A probate or estate appraisal may be useful for probate, estate settlement, inheritance, asset distribution, step-up tax basis support, estate planning, or attorney/executor documentation.
 

Independent Valuation Support

Each assignment is developed based on the intended use of the appraisal, the effective date of value, available property information, comparable sales, and relevant market evidence. ValueRight also has experience with residential appraisal assignments involving attorneys, depositions, and expert witness-related valuation support.
 

Request a Probate or Estate Appraisal Quote

ValueRight provides probate and estate appraisal services throughout the Dallas–Fort Worth area, including Tarrant County and surrounding North Texas markets.

ValueRight, LLC
P.O. Box 1603, Keller, TX 76248
(817) 431-8361 Office

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