Estate & Date of Death Appraisals
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Arizona Estate & Date of Death Appraisals

Losing a loved one is never easy. As if it isn’t hard enough to grieve in peace, death may also come with unwanted visitors in the form of estate settlements. These added responsibilities tend to bring stress and burdens at the most inopportune times. To alleviate these financial responsibilities and tasks, many families turn to certified appraisers to conduct estate and date of death appraisals.
Estate and date of death appraisals determine the Fair Market Value of residential real estate assets as of the decedent’s passing. These valuations are essential for tax reporting, probate proceedings, and estate planning. Commonly appraised properties include primary residences, vacation homes, rental properties, land parcels, and mixed-use residential buildings. Timeshares or fractional ownership interests may also be considered when applicable. Beyond fulfilling IRS requirements, these appraisals provide valuable insight—helping identify underperforming properties, uncover income potential, and guide decisions on insurance or liquidation.
Estate appraisals are usually completed after the estate owner’s date of death. A general rule of thumb is that these appraisals are usually ordered between 2-6 months following the death or inheritance of a loved one. This is known as a “retrospective appraisal.” In addition to retrospective appraisals, current value appraisals may also be ordered. Current value appraisals help determine the current market value of assets that are to be sold or settled between inheritors.
Anyone involved in the estate settlement may order an estate and date of death appraisal. However, these are usually ordered by the estate’s executor or a family member, but depending on the circumstances, they may also be ordered by an accountant or lawyer. When such appraisals are ordered, it’s imperative that they are completed by a licensed estate appraiser, such as One Appraisal Group. Otherwise, the estate’s assets could be improperly valued, which could result in negative financial consequences.
One Appraisal Group has over 60 years of experience in dealing with a plethora of appraisal types, especially estate and date of death appraisals. Our experience, accuracy, and turnaround time have made us one of Arizona’s go-to appraisers for estate and date of death appraisals. If you are in need of an estate appraisals, contact us today to learn more about the process or receive a free quote.
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