Residential & Commercial Real Estate Appraisal Services in Mecklenburg County
We're a real estate appraiser in Charlotte, North Carolina. With over 20 years of experience our Chief Appraiser, Andrew Bernstein, MSRE, provides high-quality residential and commercial appraisal services across Mecklenburg County and the surrounding areas. From Davidson to Pineville, we'll provide a fast, thorough valuation of your property — no matter where it's located. We serve individual property owners, attorneys, trusts, CPAs, realtors, brokers, and more. Give us a call at 980-427-9502 or email info@macrorealtyadvisors.com for a complimentary consultation.
Residential Real Estate Appraisals
We cover all residential property types including single-family, multi-family, condominiums, mobile homes, proposed construction, vacant land, luxury homes, historic homes, manufactured homes, insurance claims, estate valuation, real estate portfolio valuation, research & development, special purpose properties, relocation, right-of-way/condemnation, & construction defects.
Commercial Real Estate Appraisals
We provide appraisal services for all North Carolina commercial property needs including narrative reports, with a Sales Comparison Approach & Income Approach, and 71B form reports. Property types include apartment complexes, industrial/warehouse buildings, retail, offices, condominium complexes, residential and commercial land (raw or permitted), right of ways (ROWs), easements, life estates, long-term leases, parking lots & more.
Estate Planning & Probate
We will assess the value of properties for estate planning purposes, including both inheritance and estate taxation.
Litigation Support
We provide expert testimony and appraisal reports in legal disputes involving property values. We routinely appear as expert witnesses in court and in depositions.
Pre-listing Valuations
Brokers and investors often rely on our pre-listing valuation services for a competitive edge in the market.
Rental Analysis
We help you determine the appropriate rental rates for residential and commercial properties based on their market value and local rental market conditions.
Insurance Coverage
We provide appraisals for North Carolina properties that require an appraisal to determine the replacement cost of a property.
Purchases & Refinances
We provide appraisal services for all lending scenarios & lending products including purchases, refinances, lines of credit, hard money & much more.
Frequently Asked Questions
What services do you offer?
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We provide comprehensive residential and commercial real estate appraisal services. This includes market value appraisals, land appraisals, divorce settlement appraisals, and more.
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What areas do you cover?
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We're headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina and cover properties anywhere in Mecklenburg County and the surrounding areas. In North Carolina, this includes Gaston County, Lincoln County, Catawba County, Iredell County, Rowan County, Cabarrus County, and Union County. In South Carolina, this includes Chester County, Lancaster County and York County.
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Do you provide home appraisals?
Yes. We appraise residential real estate, including homes.
Do you provide commercial appraisals?
Yes. We appraise commercial real estate.
Do you provide business appraisals?
No, we cannot appraise the value of a business. We do appraise commercial real estate, so we can value any real estate assets owned by a business.
What factors influence the value of a property?
Several key factors can influence it, including the property's location, size, condition, recent sales of comparable properties in the area, current market trends, and any unique features or improvements.
How should I prepare for the appraisal?
Ensure that your property is clean and any necessary repairs have been made. Compile a list of recent improvements or renovations to the property, as these can significantly impact its value. Provide access to all areas of the property, including any additional structures.
Do appraisers in Charlotte need a license?
Yes, appraisers in North Carolina are required to be licensed and certified by the North Carolina Appraisal Board. You can look up the license of any appraiser here, including ours. Andrew Bernstein, MSRE (license # A7832) is a Certified General appraiser with extensive knowledge of the local market and over 20 years of experience appraising properties in North Carolina and beyond.
Can I dispute an appraisal value?
If you disagree with the value, you can discuss your concerns with the appraiser or request a second property appraisal from a different appraiser for comparison. It's important to provide additional information that may have been overlooked or new evidence of comparable sales that justifies a different valuation.
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