Date of death valuations
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purposes or disposition of the assets of a decedent, a "date of death" valuation is often required. (Sometimes, the executor of the estate may choose to have the date be six months after the date of death -- but the same principles apply.)
Attorneys, accountants, executors and others rely on
us for "date of
death" valuations because such valuations require
special expertise and training. They
require a firm that's been in the area for some time
and can effectively research comparable
contemporaneous sales.
Real property isn't like publicly traded stock or
other items which don't fluctuate in value very much
or for which historical public data is available. You
need a professional real estate broker for a high
degree of confidentiality and professionalism, and
you need the kind of quality report and work product
taxing authorities and courts need and expect.
Please browse our website to learn more about our
qualifications, expertise and services offered.