Estate appraisal Fort Myers

  1. Estate Appraisal Services in Fort Myers, FL

When settling an estate, having an accurate and defensible property valuation is critical. At Hollenback Appraisal Co., we provide professional estate appraisals in Fort Myers and throughout Lee County, Florida, backed by over 35 years of real estate experience.

Whether you are an executor, attorney, or family member, we deliver reliable appraisals that meet legal, tax, and probate requirements.


What Is an Estate Appraisal?

An estate appraisal determines the fair market value of a property, often as of a specific date—commonly referred to as a date of death appraisal.

These appraisals are typically required for:

  • Probate proceedings

  • Estate tax reporting

  • Trust and inheritance purposes

  • Asset distribution among heirs

We ensure all reports are prepared in compliance with professional standards and can withstand legal scrutiny.


Date of Death (Retrospective) Appraisals

A key component of estate work is establishing value as of a past date.

Hollenback Appraisal Co. specializes in retrospective appraisals, using:

  • Historical market data

  • Comparable sales from the relevant time period

  • Local market expertise in Fort Myers and Lee County

This ensures an accurate valuation that reflects true market conditions at the time.


Why Choose Hollenback Appraisal Co.?

  • 35+ years of real estate and appraisal experience

  • Extensive knowledge of the Fort Myers and Southwest Florida market

  • Independent, unbiased property valuations

  • Fast turnaround times when needed for probate deadlines

  • Clear, well-supported reports suitable for legal use


Who We Work With

We regularly assist:

  • Estate attorneys

  • CPAs and tax professionals

  • Executors and personal representatives

  • Families handling probate


Local Expertise Matters

Real estate values can vary significantly across neighborhoods in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and surrounding Lee County communities.

Our local experience ensures:

  • Accurate comparable selection

  • Proper market adjustments

  • Defensible conclusions


Request an Estate Appraisal

If you need a professional estate appraisal in Fort Myers, contact Hollenback Appraisal Co. today.

We’ll discuss your situation and provide a clear path forward.

📞 Call now or use our contact form to get started.


Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an estate appraisal take?
Most reports are completed within a few days, depending on property complexity.

Do you provide date of death appraisals?
Yes, we specialize in retrospective valuations for probate and tax purposes.

Will the appraisal hold up in court?
Yes, all reports are USPAP-compliant and prepared for potential legal use.

Estate Appraisal Services in Fort Myers, FL

When settling an estate, having an accurate and defensible property valuation is critical. At Hollenback Appraisal Co., we provide professional estate appraisals in Fort Myers and throughout Lee County, Florida, backed by over 35 years of real estate experience.

Whether you are an executor, attorney, or family member, we deliver reliable appraisals that meet legal, tax, and probate requirements.


What Is an Estate Appraisal?

An estate appraisal determines the fair market value of a property, often as of a specific date—commonly referred to as a date of death appraisal.

These appraisals are typically required for:

  • Probate proceedings

  • Estate tax reporting

  • Trust and inheritance purposes

  • Asset distribution among heirs

We ensure all reports are prepared in compliance with professional standards and can withstand legal scrutiny.


Date of Death (Retrospective) Appraisals

A key component of estate work is establishing value as of a past date.

Hollenback Appraisal Co. specializes in retrospective appraisals, using:

  • Historical market data

  • Comparable sales from the relevant time period

  • Local market expertise in Fort Myers and Lee County

This ensures an accurate valuation that reflects true market conditions at the time.


Why Choose Hollenback Appraisal Co.?

  • 35+ years of real estate and appraisal experience

  • Extensive knowledge of the Fort Myers and Southwest Florida market

  • Independent, unbiased property valuations

  • Fast turnaround times when needed for probate deadlines

  • Clear, well-supported reports suitable for legal use


Who We Work With

We regularly assist:

  • Estate attorneys

  • CPAs and tax professionals

  • Executors and personal representatives

  • Families handling probate


Local Expertise Matters

Real estate values can vary significantly across neighborhoods in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and surrounding Lee County communities.

Our local experience ensures:

  • Accurate comparable selection

  • Proper market adjustments

  • Defensible conclusions


Request an Estate Appraisal

If you need a professional estate appraisal in Fort Myers, contact Hollenback Appraisal Co. today.

We’ll discuss your situation and provide a clear path forward.

📞 Call now or use our contact form to get started.


Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an estate appraisal take?
Most reports are completed within a few days, depending on property complexity.

Do you provide date of death appraisals?
Yes, we specialize in retrospective valuations for probate and tax purposes.

Will the appraisal hold up in court?
Yes, all reports are USPAP-compliant and prepared for potential legal use.

Estate Appraisal Services in Fort Myers, FL

When settling an estate, having an accurate and defensible property valuation is critical. At Hollenback Appraisal Co., we provide professional estate appraisals in Fort Myers and throughout Lee County, Florida, backed by over 35 years of real estate experience.

Whether you are an executor, attorney, or family member, we deliver reliable appraisals that meet legal, tax, and probate requirements.


What Is an Estate Appraisal?

An estate appraisal determines the fair market value of a property, often as of a specific date—commonly referred to as a date of death appraisal.

These appraisals are typically required for:

  • Probate proceedings

  • Estate tax reporting

  • Trust and inheritance purposes

  • Asset distribution among heirs

We ensure all reports are prepared in compliance with professional standards and can withstand legal scrutiny.


Date of Death (Retrospective) Appraisals

A key component of estate work is establishing value as of a past date.

Hollenback Appraisal Co. specializes in retrospective appraisals, using:

  • Historical market data

  • Comparable sales from the relevant time period

  • Local market expertise in Fort Myers and Lee County

This ensures an accurate valuation that reflects true market conditions at the time.


Why Choose Hollenback Appraisal Co.?

  • 35+ years of real estate and appraisal experience

  • Extensive knowledge of the Fort Myers and Southwest Florida market

  • Independent, unbiased property valuations

  • Fast turnaround times when needed for probate deadlines

  • Clear, well-supported reports suitable for legal use


Who We Work With

We regularly assist:

  • Estate attorneys

  • CPAs and tax professionals

  • Executors and personal representatives

  • Families handling probate


Local Expertise Matters

Real estate values can vary significantly across neighborhoods in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and surrounding Lee County communities.

Our local experience ensures:

  • Accurate comparable selection

  • Proper market adjustments

  • Defensible conclusions


Request an Estate Appraisal

If you need a professional estate appraisal in Fort Myers, contact Hollenback Appraisal Co. today.

We’ll discuss your situation and provide a clear path forward.

📞 Call now or use our contact form to get started.


Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an estate appraisal take?
Most reports are completed within a few days, depending on property complexity.

Do you provide date of death appraisals?
Yes, we specialize in retrospective valuations for probate and tax purposes.

Will the appraisal hold up in court?
Yes, all reports are USPAP-compliant and prepared for potential legal use.




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