Certified Home Appraisals in Pensacola
USPAP-compliant residential appraisals for estate, probate, divorce, and IRS purposes
Get a Quote Call +1-850-741-7868Why Choose Eagle Home Appraisal Pensacola
State-Certified
Licensed residential appraisers with USPAP compliance
3-7 Day Turnaround
Fast delivery without compromising quality
Court-Ready Reports
Expert witness testimony and rebuttal analysis available
Professional Appraisal Services
Our state-certified appraisers provide independent, USPAP-compliant valuations for residential properties throughout Pensacola and Escambia County.
Estate Appraisals
Court-defensible valuations for estate planning and settlement
Probate Valuations
USPAP-compliant appraisals for probate court proceedings
Divorce Appraisals
Independent property valuations for equitable distribution
IRS Step-Up
Retrospective appraisals for date-of-death tax basis
Residential Property Appraisals
Comprehensive valuations for single-family homes, condos, and townhomes throughout Pensacola.
Rush Appraisals
Expedited service available for urgent needs. Standard turnaround is 3-7 business days, but we can accommodate rush requests for court deadlines or time-sensitive matters.
View All ServicesServing Pensacola & Surrounding Areas
We provide appraisal services throughout Escambia County
- East Hill
- North Hill
- Cordova Park
- Scenic Highway
- Perdido Key
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a real estate appraiser do in Pensacola?
A state-certified residential appraiser provides an independent, USPAP-compliant opinion of value for homes and condos in Pensacola. We complete estate, probate, divorce, IRS step-up, and retrospective (date-of-death) assignments with court-defensible reports.
How much does a home appraisal cost in Pensacola, FL?
Typical residential assignments in Pensacola range from $475–$1050. You'll receive a fixed quote after a brief intake (address, size, scope, deadline).
How long does an appraisal take in Pensacola?
Standard turn time is 3–7 business days from inspection. Rush options available; complex properties may require additional time.
Do I need a certified appraiser for probate or divorce in Florida?
Yes. Courts and attorneys typically require a USPAP-compliant appraisal by a state-licensed or certified appraiser.
Can an appraiser testify in court in Escambia County?
Yes. We provide expert-witness testimony, depositions, and rebuttal analysis in coordination with counsel.
What's the difference between an appraisal and a CMA in Pensacola?
A CMA is a broker's pricing opinion; an appraisal is an independent valuation by a state-credentialed appraiser following USPAP. Courts and the IRS typically require an appraisal.
Do you do retrospective (date-of-death) appraisals for the IRS?
Yes. We complete retrospective appraisals using the effective date you specify (e.g., date of death) suitable for IRS estate filings.
Ready to Schedule Your Appraisal?
Contact us today for a fixed quote. Typical fees range from $475–$1050.
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Phone: +1-850-741-7868
Email: [email protected]
Address: 120 Chiefs Way, Pensacola, FL 32507
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM