When you need a relocation appraisal, turn to our team of local experts.
At C and J Appraisal Company, LLC, we are proud to provide thorough, professional appraisal services for real estate owners, buyers, and sellers throughout Alamance County, North Carolina. One of our most versatile services is providing relocation appraisals, which are used to determine the value of a property when the owner plans to move from one location to another. A relocation appraisal can help make the moving process easier, and the benefits extend beyond the immediate move!
How a Relocation Appraisal Can Help You
There are numerous situations where a relocation appraisal is extremely useful. A few of the most common include:
- Employee Relocation: If you are working through a relocation with an employee, a relocation appraisal is vital to determine their current home’s value so that you can determine a fair buyout amount or adjust the relocation package accordingly.
- Property Sale: When you sell your home, a relocation appraisal can provide an objective assessment of your former home’s value, which can then play a key role in setting the sale price or negotiating with buyers.
- Tax Purposes: Relocating for work can involve several complex tax implications. Getting a relocation appraisal helps ensure any deductions or credits are calculated accurately.
- Legal & Financial Planning: Properties often need to be divided in cases of divorce or inheritance, and getting a relocation appraisal provides a fair assessment of the market value. The appraisal can then be used in legal negotiations and settlements.
We assess properties based on factors like the location, condition, size, and comparable sales in the area to get an accurate picture of the home’s value. Our appraiser will provide a detailed report that includes information such as the property’s current market value, as well as a rationale for their assessment.
At C and J Appraisal Company, LLC, we offer relocation appraisal services for those in the Triad, as well as throughout Raleigh, Mecklenburg County, Stokes County, Davidson County, Alamance County, Randolph County, Rockingham County, Forsyth County, and Guilford County, North Carolina.