Ensure a smooth estate settlement with trusted local appraisers in Tallahassee.
Settling an estate after the loss of a loved one is challenging enough without the added stress of complex financial and legal requirements One critical step is obtaining a precise Date of Death Valuation for real property in Tallahassee—an essential process for estate tax calculations, probate, and equitable asset distribution. Inaccurate or non-compliant appraisals can lead to costly disputes, IRS penalties, or delays that draw out the grieving process for families.
At the Appraisals of Tallahassee, we provide clear, defensible Date of Death Valuations rooted in deep market knowledge and strict adherence to IRS and USPAP guidelines. With over 20 years of experience in the Tallahassee real estate market, our team of state-certified appraisers has been recognized as a Top Estate Appraisal Provider by Tallahassee Legal News Attorneys, CPAs, and families trust us for our meticulous attention to detail, prompt service, and compassionate approach during sensitive times.
Many families and estate executors struggle with:
We address these by:
Our appraisers follow a multi-step process:
A compliant date of death appraisal:
Unlike national firms, we know the Tallahassee real estate landscape, from Betton Hills to Southwood. Our appraisers regularly handle complex property types—historic homes, acreage, and investment properties—ensuring each valuation is both accurate and locally relevant.
According to Florida Probate Law Review (2024), estates with professional date of death appraisals are 35% less likely to face IRS challenges or costly legal disputes.
Pricing includes full documentation, digital delivery, and one follow-up consultation.
Our pricing covers:
Online tools or general appraisals rarely meet IRS requirements and lack Tallahassee-specific market insight. Our detailed, defensible reports minimize risk and maximize estate protection.
We offer virtual consultations and can typically start your appraisal within 2 business days of initial contact. Evening and weekend appointments available.
Servicing all of Tallahassee and Leon County, including Killearn, Midtown, Southwood, and outlying areas.
If you or your legal team have questions or require report adjustments, we offer free revisions within 14 days of delivery.
Full refund for cancellations made at least 24 hours before the scheduled appraisal. $100 administrative fee applies after research or inspection begins.
We use photos, maintenance records, and, when available, witness statements to accurately reconstruct the property’s condition for retrospective appraisals.
Yes. Our Tallahassee date of death valuations are USPAP-compliant and have been accepted in hundreds of IRS and probate cases.
Absolutely. Our team is experienced in multi-property estates and can coordinate with your attorney or CPA to streamline the process.
A certified appraiser determines the date of death value by assessing the property’s fair market value as of the decedent’s date of passing, using historical sales data, market trends, and the property’s condition at that specific time.
Date of death valuations are professional property appraisals that establish the market value of real estate as of the owner’s date of death, often required for estate settlement, probate, and tax purposes.
Don’t let estate delays or IRS issues complicate your settlement.
Have questions or ready to start? Contact us today for a free, no-obligation assessment.