Estate Appraisals in Washington State
Washington Estate Appraisals provides private residential appraisal and desktop valuation services for estate settlement, probate, inherited property, and date-of-death valuation needs throughout Washington State.
Estate-related valuation assignments often require a clear, supportable opinion of value for attorneys, personal representatives, heirs, accountants, and families working through property settlement decisions.
When an Estate Appraisal May Be Needed
- Date-of-death valuation
- Probate or estate settlement
- Inherited property valuation
- Family buyout or property division
- Step-up in basis documentation
- Private sale or pre-listing decision
Desktop Estate Appraisal Services
A desktop appraisal may be appropriate when reliable data is available, including public records, assessor information, MLS or listing history, prior listings, aerial imagery, maps, photographs, and client-provided documents.
Each assignment is reviewed for proper scope of work, data availability, property complexity, and geographic competency before acceptance.
Experience With Complex Washington Properties
Washington residential properties can vary widely. Rural acreage, manufactured homes, private roads, wells, septic systems, shops, outbuildings, lake influence, and limited comparable sales can all affect the valuation process.
Washington Estate Appraisals brings more than 10 years of experience in rural and complex residential appraisal work.
Fees
Estate appraisal and private valuation fees typically start at $450, with most assignments ranging from $600 to $1,200 depending on property type, location, effective date, available data, and assignment complexity.
Request an Estate Appraisal Quote
Send the property address, county, intended use, effective date, and any available property records, photos, or prior listing information.
Email: Alan@wea.services
Phone: (509)-999-2966