We are an independent commercial real estate appraisal firm located in Nassau County, NY. We provide appraisals and consulting for commercial property owners throughout Long Island. Our experience includes that of residential apartment buildings, office properties, mixed-use properties, retail and shopping centers, industrial and manufacturing, as well as religious properties and vacant land. Our principal has over 30 years of real estate appraisal experience
Locally owned and operated, with over 20 years of residential real estate appraisal experience. Let us "WOW" you with our quick, reliable and professional touch. I would like you to be my next happy customer!
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Van Meter & Slavey
Our mission at Carter Appraisals is to continue the growth of our business by doing right by all of our clients. We love seeing that one of a kind smile on a home owners face at the end of a project! Carter Appraisals stacks up with the competition and surpasses it with competitive prices, second to none workmanship and a prompt/responsive team! We give you quality that you can measure, and a finished product that will enhance your home forever. Call us today!
Brantley Appraisal Co
General real estate/ real property appraisals for homeowners, attorneys, insurance agents. Divorce, estate, damage, and pre-listing/ pre-sale purposes are typical.
MMJ Appraisal Mangemnt, Inc. is your trusted source for residential and commercial appraisals, servicing the five boroughs of NYC and Long Island. Steven Knobel is a licensed appraiser with over 25 years experience, who knows the rules and regulations of New York state real estate very well. Call today to schedule your appraisal, and please note: cash, check or credit card due at time of inspection.
We are a leading provider of appraisals for primary and secondary mortgages, mortgage refinancing, employee relocation, private mortgages, insurance removal, estate planning, and divorce settlement.
A home appraiser is a qualified professional trained to determine the fair market value of a property. The appraisal typically includes an in-depth evaluation of the home’s overall condition, size, location, neighborhood market trends, and comparable property sales in the area. Banks and lenders often request appraisals during mortgage approvals, but they are also useful for refinancing, divorce settlements, or tax assessments. Appraisers provide an unbiased report that ensures a property is neither undervalued nor overpriced.
The cost of a home appraisal typically ranges between $300 and $450 for a standard single-family home. However, more complex properties, such as multi-family homes or luxury estates, may have higher fees, often exceeding $600. Factors like location, the property’s square footage, unique features, and the appraiser’s experience can influence the final cost. Always request a clear explanation of pricing when selecting an appraiser to avoid hidden fees.
In Great Meadows, you can find licensed appraisers through official real estate or appraisal boards, professional organizations like the Appraisal Institute, or referrals from local realtors and mortgage lenders. Ensure the professional is certified by checking their credentials with your state licensing board. Many states provide online databases to verify appraisers' licensure and qualifications. For additional help, browse databases like the National Registry of Appraisers: National Appraiser Licensing Registry.
Several factors can impact a home’s appraisal value, including:
A home appraisal typically takes 1–3 weeks from scheduling to receiving the final report. The on-site property inspection usually takes 1–2 hours, depending on the size and condition of the home. After the inspection, the appraiser spends additional time analyzing comparable properties, local market trends, and property specifics before delivering the report. If you're working within a tight schedule—like during a home purchase—follow up with the appraiser to ensure timelines are met.
To prepare for a home appraisal:
When selecting a home appraiser, ask these essential questions:
Watch for these warning signs when hiring a home appraiser:
Home appraisals are generally very accurate, as they are conducted by trained professionals following industry standards. However, they can vary slightly depending on the appraiser's experience, the availability of comparable sales, and fluctuating market conditions. Errors can sometimes occur if critical home features are overlooked or if the home’s condition is misrepresented. To ensure accuracy, provide the appraiser with all relevant home details and ask for clarification if any information in the final report seems incorrect.
Yes, certified appraisers follow strict professional standards, primarily outlined by the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). USPAP sets guidelines for ethics, competency, and performance, ensuring reports are unbiased and reliable. In addition, most appraisers belong to professional organizations, like the Appraisal Institute, which impose further ethical and quality standards. To learn more about these standards, visit the Appraisal Foundation’s website at The Appraisal Foundation.
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