OUR APPRAISAL SERVICES

Residential Appraisals in NJ


We understand that your home is one of your most significant financial investments. Whether you're planning to buy, sell, refinance, or simply want a clearer picture of your property's market value, our residential appraisal services provide the insight and accuracy you need.

Our certified residential appraisers conduct a thorough evaluation of your property, considering factors like location, condition, recent sales, and market trends. The result is a comprehensive, unbiased property appraisal report that you—and any involved parties—can rely on for making informed decisions. With NJ Home Appraisals, you can expect professionalism, timely service, and a valuation you can trust.

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Pre-Listing Appraisals in NJ


Preparing to sell your home? A Pre-Listing Appraisal can give you a strategic edge in today’s market. Our professional appraisal services in NJ provide a clear, unbiased evaluation of your home’s current market value, helping you set the right price from day one.

By understanding your property's true worth before listing, you can avoid underpricing or overpricing—both of which can delay the sale. Our detailed reports give you the confidence to list competitively, reduce time on the market, and support your asking price during negotiations. With NJ Home Appraisals, you’re empowered to sell smarter and with greater peace of mind. It’s a proactive step that demonstrates professionalism and preparedness to both buyers and agents.

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Divorce Appraisals in NJ


Dividing assets during a divorce can be complex—and emotional. We provide specialized divorce appraisal services designed to support fair, equitable property division by delivering unbiased and accurate valuations of residential real estate.

Our certified appraisers approach each case with professionalism, discretion, and sensitivity, ensuring both parties receive a clear, objective assessment of the property's current market value. We understand the importance of neutrality and precision, especially when legal or financial decisions depend on the appraisal. Our goal is to help you move forward with confidence, backed by reliable data and expert support.

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Date of Death Appraisals in NJ


During times of loss, it’s important to have accurate and reliable information to support estate and financial matters. We provide professional date of death appraisal services to determine a property's fair market value as of the time of a loved one’s passing.

Our certified appraisers work closely with attorneys, accountants, and estate executors to ensure compliance with IRS requirements and to assist in estate planning, tax reporting, and equitable distribution. Every appraisal is handled with sensitivity, discretion, and attention to detail. We’re here to provide clarity and support when it matters most.

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  • A property appraisal is a professional, unbiased assessment of a property's market value based on recent sales, current market trends, and the condition of the home. You may need an appraisal for a variety of reasons, including selling or buying a home, refinancing a mortgage, settling an estate, handling divorce proceedings, or removing PMI (private mortgage insurance).

  • Most appraisal reports are completed within 3 to 5 business days after the property inspection. Timelines can vary depending on the complexity of the property and scheduling availability, but we always aim to deliver reports promptly and efficiently.

  • Appraisal costs vary depending on the type of appraisal, property size, and location. We’re happy to provide a custom quote based on your specific needs—just contact us for details.

  • A home appraisal is generally valid for 6 months to 1 year. However, if significant changes occur in the housing market or the property’s condition, a new appraisal might be necessary for the most accurate valuation.

  • Yes, all of our appraisers are state-certified professionals with extensive experience in the New Jersey real estate market. We stay current with industry regulations, use modern valuation tools, and follow the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) to ensure each report is thorough and compliant.

  • A date of death appraisal should be done as soon as possible after the passing of a loved one. It is typically required for estate settlement, tax reporting, and ensuring proper distribution of assets. The appraisal must reflect the value of the property on the exact date of death, so timing is important for accuracy and compliance with estate laws.

  • If you are the executor or administrator of an estate, a date of death appraisal is typically required to determine the value of the deceased’s property at the time of their passing. This appraisal is necessary for settling the estate, filing estate tax returns, and ensuring an accurate division of assets among beneficiaries.

  • A date of death appraisal is an official, unbiased property valuation that reflects the market value of a property on the specific date of a loved one’s passing. This type of appraisal is commonly used for estate planning, tax purposes, and legal proceedings, ensuring that the estate’s assets are properly valued for accurate distribution and tax reporting.

  • A divorce appraisal is similar to a regular property appraisal, but it is specifically used to determine the fair market value of a property during divorce proceedings. The appraiser will focus on providing an unbiased valuation that helps ensure an equitable division of assets between both parties. It may also be necessary for legal and financial documentation in court.

  • Yes, a divorce appraisal can be used in court to help determine the value of the marital home or other real estate properties. A certified appraiser will provide a detailed, unbiased report that can be presented to the court to assist in the equitable division of assets.

  • The cost of a divorce appraisal is typically shared between both parties, but it can vary depending on the agreement made during the divorce process. In some cases, one party may pay the full cost. It’s best to consult with your attorney or mediator to determine the specifics of payment responsibilities.

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Address: 60 Holdsworth Ct, Passaic,

New Jersey, 07055

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