Date of Death Appraisals

Retrospective valuations for estate settlement, tax reporting, and probate.

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IRS-Compliant, Respectfully Delivered.

Losing a loved one is overwhelming enough without having to second-guess valuation requirements. When you need a Date of Death appraisal, we’ll help you handle this necessary step with clarity and care.

We understand this isn't just paperwork. It's about settling affairs with accuracy and respect. Our certified retrospective appraisals determine the fair market value of real estate as of the date of passing, looking back to establish value at that specific point in time. These retrospective valuations are developed in compliance with USPAP and are suitable for IRS reporting (including Form 706 when applicable).

Need a current-value appraisal for planning instead? Explore Estate Planning Appraisals here.

Why Families, Executors, and Estate Attorneys Choose Us:

  • Fast Turnaround: We respect your probate deadlines and work efficiently to keep the estate process moving

  • IRS & Court Compliance: Dependable reports that meet all legal requirements for estate tax and probate proceedings

  • Straightforward Documentation: Clear valuations that executors, attorneys, and family members can easily understand

  • Trusted by Professionals: We work regularly with estate attorneys, CPAs, and executors who need reliable results

Serving families and estate professionals across Southeast Pennsylvania and South Jersey — including Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery, Camden, Burlington, and Mercer counties.

What We Provide

  • Date of Death (Retrospective) Appraisal

    Reflects the property's fair market value as of the date of death, commonly used for inheritance tax reporting, probate, and step-up in basis documentation.

  • Alternate Valuation Date Appraisal (Optional)

    Reflects the property's value six months after the date of death and only applies to estates that meet the threshold to elect alternate valuation with IRS Form 706.

FAQs: Date of Death Appraisals

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Need Help Navigating Your Valuation Requirements?

Whether you're an executor, heir, or attorney supporting a client, we’re here to help. We'll walk you through which appraisal(s) you need, explain documentation requirements, and provide a valuation you can trust—every time.

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