Estate Planning Appraisals

Estate Planning Appraisals

Gilbert's Leading Appraisal Firm

Providing high quality appraisals of residential and commercial properties in a timely & professional manner.

Gilbert's Leading Appraisal Firm

Providing high quality appraisals of residential and commercial properties in a timely & professional manner.

Gilbert's Leading Appraisal Firm

Providing high quality appraisals of residential and commercial properties in a timely & professional manner.

Accurate, Reliable, and Defensible Appraisals

When it comes to settling an estate, one of the most critical steps is obtaining a comprehensive real estate appraisal.

This process, often referred to as an "estate appraisal" or "date of death appraisal," is a vital component in ensuring a smooth and efficient estate settlement.

Settling an estate is a complex and often emotional process, particularly when it involves the valuation of real estate. Many people find themselves unfamiliar with the intricacies of estate settlement until they are faced with it.

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SAVE MONEY

Choosing an appraiser you can trust can save you thousands of dollars and help you make better informed decisions.

AVOID CONFUSION

We walk you through the appraisal and make sure all of your questions are answered.

STRESS-FREE PROCESS

We will make your experience stress-free by being efficient, transparent, and simplifying the entire process for you.

Our Simple 3 Step Appraisal Process

Step 1: Connect With Us

Reach out via our website, phone, or email. We'll discuss your needs and unique situation.

Step 2: Expert Evaluation

We conduct a thorough appraisal tailored to your property, ensuring accurate and reliable results.

Step 3: Informed Decisions

With our detailed appraisal, you can make well-informed decisions with complete confidence.

What is an Estate Appraisal?

An estate appraisal is a professional assessment of the fair market value of a property, typically conducted at the time of the owner's passing or the date of inheritance. This appraisal is essential for a variety of reasons, including:

  • Tax Purposes: The value of the property is used to determine the appropriate taxes owed, such as estate taxes, capital gains taxes, or inheritance taxes.

  • Asset Distribution: An accurate appraisal helps in the fair distribution of the estate among heirs, minimizing disputes and ensuring a smooth transition.

  • Mortgage and Loan Considerations: Lenders may require an estate appraisal to determine the property's value for mortgage or loan purposes.

  • Estate Planning: Even before a death occurs, estate appraisals can be used for planning purposes, helping to structure the estate in a way that minimizes tax liability and maximizes asset distribution.

When is an Estate Appraisal Typically Ordered?

In our experience, estate appraisals are commonly ordered within 2-6 months after the death of the property owner or the inheritance of a property. However, the timeline can vary depending on the specific circumstances of each case:

  • Immediate Appraisal: In some cases, an appraisal may be ordered almost immediately after the passing of the property owner, particularly if the estate is straightforward and the heirs are ready to proceed with the settlement.

  • Delayed Appraisal: In other instances, the appraisal may be delayed for up to a year or more, especially if the estate is complex, or if there are legal or familial matters that need resolution first.

What is a Date of Death Appraisal?

A date of death appraisal, also known as a retrospective appraisal, is an assessment of the property’s value as of a specific date in the past, typically the date of the owner's death. This type of appraisal is commonly required during estate settlements for tax and legal purposes. Here’s why it’s important:

  • Accuracy: It provides an accurate snapshot of the property’s value at the time of death, which is crucial for fair tax assessment and asset distribution.

  • Legal Compliance: The IRS and courts often require this specific type of appraisal to ensure that the estate’s value is reported correctly, which can affect tax liabilities and the division of assets.

In some cases, a current market value appraisal may also be requested alongside the date of death appraisal. This helps determine the property's current value, which can be useful if the estate plans to sell the property or if the heirs need to settle the estate based on the property's current worth.

Why Choose Benson Appraisals for Your Estate Appraisal?

At Benson Appraisals, we understand the complexities and emotional weight of estate settlements. Our team of certified appraisers, led by Diana Benson, brings nearly 35 years of experience in estate and date of death valuations. We are committed to providing you with accurate, thorough, and timely appraisals to help you navigate this challenging process.

When you work with Benson Appraisals, you can expect:

  • Expertise: We specialize in estate appraisals and have extensive experience working with attorneys, accountants, and financial planners to ensure that your appraisal meets all legal and financial requirements.

  • Sensitivity: We recognize that this is a difficult time, and we approach each appraisal with the utmost professionalism and compassion.

  • Clear Communication: We work closely with you and your advisors to ensure that you understand the process and that the appraisal meets your specific needs.

Don't hesitate to reach out to us for a free quote on your estate appraisal needs. Give us a call at 480-926-8528 or fill out our

free quote request form. Our team of certified appraisers is here to provide you with the best possible experience and ensure a smooth transition during this difficult time.

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