
Serving Dallas-Fort Worth & the Surrounding Counties
COMMERCIAL & RRESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE APPRAISER IN DALLAS, TEXAS
REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL SERVICES NEAR YOU IN DALLAS COUNTY

We're a fast, high-quality real estate appraiser in Dallas, Texas. Our Chief Appraiser, Cliff Hunter, provides high-quality commercial and residential real estate appraisal services across Dallas County and the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. From Frisco to Ennis, we’ll provide a fast, thorough valuation of your property — no matter where it’s located. We serve attorneys, CPAs, trusts, realtors, brokers, investors, individual property owners & more.
Give us a call at 469-658-4566 or email marketing@hunterappraisal.com for a complimentary consultation. We look forward to working with you.
WE SERVICE THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY TYPES

Single Family Residences
Condominiums
Custom Homes
Multi Unit Residential Income
Ranchettes
Estates / Luxury Homes
Horse Property
Manufactured Housing
Waterfront / Lakefront
Agricultural Property
Commercial Property
WE PROVIDE COMPREHENSIVE APPRAISAL SERVICES

Appraisal Review
Bail Bonds
Bankruptcy
Buying
Consulting
Date of Death
Desk Review
Divorce
Employee Relocation
Estate Planning
Expert Witness
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Family Transfers
FHA
Field Review
Financing
Foreclosure / REO
Financial Planning
Gifts
Home Measurement Services
Immigration
Litigation
PMI Removal
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Pre-Foreclosure & Short Sales
Pre-Listing, Pre-Purchase, FSBO's
Probate
Refinance
Rental Survey
Retrospective
Reverse Mortgage
Selling
Step-Up Basis
Tax Appeals
Trusts
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FAQs
What areas do you cover?
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We're headquartered in Dallas, Texas and provide appraisal services throughout Dallas County, the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area, and the surrounding counties. This includes Denton, Collin, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Rockwall & Tarrant Counties.
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Do you provide home appraisals?
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Yes, we provide home appraisals.
Do you provide commercial appraisals?
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Yes, we provide commercial real estate appraisals using both an income and sales comparison based approach.
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How long does an appraisal take?
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It depends on the complexity and type of property. Typically, the on-site inspection might take a few hours. However, completing the entire appraisal can take anywhere from a day to a week. We provide accurate reports as quickly as possible. Let us know your timeline and we’ll make sure you receive a high-quality valuation on time.
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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.
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Do appraisers in Texas need a license?
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Yes, appraisers in Texas are required to be licensed and certified by the Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board. You can look up the license of any appraiser here, including ours. Clifton Hunter (license #1361634) is a licensed professional with extensive knowledge of the local market and years of experience appraising properties in and around Dallas County.
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How much does a home appraisal cost?
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An appraisal for a “typical” home in and around Dallas costs $575. However, the cost can vary widely depending on the type and size of the property, its location, and the purpose of the appraisal. For a detailed quote, please contact us.
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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