


Divorce Home Appraisal
What happens with the house?
A home appraisal for divorce assists with the allocation of marital assets and is one of the top priorities in a divorce. Whether you or your former spouse decide to sell the marital home or any personal real property assets, you must first establish a property valuation. Many divorce proceedings require a home appraisal of personal property assets to assist in arriving at a fair division.
NOTE: Appraisals that include the full interior and exterior inspection are significantly more reliable than those based on exterior-only or desktop/no-inspection formats. This is due to the broader scope of verifiable data available for analysis, including direct observation of property condition, quality, layout, and features that may not be apparent or accurately represented through public records, photos, or third-party sources. Limited-inspection and no-inspection assignments inherently involve a greater degree of assumption and uncertainty, which can affect the precision and credibility of the final value conclusion.
What happens with the house?
A home appraisal for divorce assists with the allocation of marital assets and is one of the top priorities in a divorce. Whether you or your former spouse decide to sell the marital home or any personal real property assets, you must first establish a property valuation. Many divorce proceedings require a home appraisal of personal property assets to assist in arriving at a fair division.
NOTE: Appraisals that include the full interior and exterior inspection are significantly more reliable than those based on exterior-only or desktop/no-inspection formats. This is due to the broader scope of verifiable data available for analysis, including direct observation of property condition, quality, layout, and features that may not be apparent or accurately represented through public records, photos, or third-party sources. Limited-inspection and no-inspection assignments inherently involve a greater degree of assumption and uncertainty, which can affect the precision and credibility of the final value conclusion.
What happens with the house?
A home appraisal for divorce assists with the allocation of marital assets and is one of the top priorities in a divorce. Whether you or your former spouse decide to sell the marital home or any personal real property assets, you must first establish a property valuation. Many divorce proceedings require a home appraisal of personal property assets to assist in arriving at a fair division.
NOTE: Appraisals that include the full interior and exterior inspection are significantly more reliable than those based on exterior-only or desktop/no-inspection formats. This is due to the broader scope of verifiable data available for analysis, including direct observation of property condition, quality, layout, and features that may not be apparent or accurately represented through public records, photos, or third-party sources. Limited-inspection and no-inspection assignments inherently involve a greater degree of assumption and uncertainty, which can affect the precision and credibility of the final value conclusion.
Includes:
Valuation by Certified Residential Appraiser
Minimum 3 Comparables
Market Analysis/Statistics
Subject Photos (not for Desktop)
Sketch (using on-site laser measurements) (not for Desktop)
Location map
Note: For Desktop/No Inspection appraisals, we will follow up with you to assist with gathering property information electronically. The evaluation will only be conducted once this information is received. See video.
Disclaimer: *Fees may vary for properties with larger square footage, on larger lots, and/or have other unique features, including outbuildings, waterfront, etc. Delivery times may vary based on seasonal volume, property location, and complex properties. The report cannot be used for lending purposes.