Archway Appraisals

Frequently Asked Questions

Archway Appraisals, LLC. provides a wide range of appraisal services, including appraisals for cash purchases, pre-listing, bankruptcies, divorce, estate, tax assessments

Yes, the appraisers at Archway Appraisals, LLC. are certified professionals who have undergone rigorous training and education in the field of property appraisal.

Archway Appraisals, LLC. operates in St Peters, MO and serves clients in both urban and rural areas

Several factors can impact the value of a property during an appraisal, including location, size, condition, amenities, recent sales of comparable properties, and current market trends.

The turnaround time for an appraisal report from Archway Appraisals, LLC. is typically 48 hours following the completed inspection.

Yes, Archway Appraisals, LLC. offers appraisal services for various purposes, including estate planning, probate, divorce settlements, and other legal matters.

Scheduling an appraisal with Archway Appraisals, LLC. is easy. Simply contact our office via phone or email, and our knowledgeable staff will guide you through the process and arrange a convenient appointment.

Yes, Archway Appraisals, LLC. offers appraisal services for mortgage refinancing purposes, helping homeowners determine the current value of their property for loan refinancing along with new purchases.

To prepare for a property appraisal, ensure that the appraiser has easy access to the property, provide any relevant documentation or information about recent renovations or upgrades, and make sure the property is clean and well-maintained.

A divorce appraisal estimates the value of real estate during divorce proceedings to ensure equitable distribution of assets.

A tax assessment appraisal assesses a property's value for accurate property tax calculations by local authorities.

A pre-listing appraisal helps you set the right listing price, providing transparency to potential buyers and speeding up the sales process.

A pre-listing appraisal helps sellers price their homes competitively, attracting serious buyers and reducing negotiation time.

Yes, an accurate appraisal can provide evidence for appealing property tax assessments, potentially leading to lower taxes.