Lee County Real Estate Appraisers
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locating a Lee County Real Estate Appraiser. Lee County Real Estate Appraisers
are ready to assist you with your Lee County appraisal assignment today. Click
on the links above next the appraiser's description and you can easily place
your order either by visiting their own website or by faxing them directly.
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Lee County Real Estate Appraisals
Lee County Real Estate Appraisers know their local markets
and are the best resource for obtaining the market value of any residential
property within local communities. When an Appraisal is ordered on the property,
a Lee County Real Estate Appraiser will visit the property to take exterior
measurements of the property condominium dwellings are measured through the
interior. They will photograph the property and take notes of the repairs and
maintenance of the property. All available sources are researched for pertinent
data regarding the property and its improvements. They use the counties' public
records, multiple listings and realtor sales to obtain information on the
property and the available comparables. The Sales Comparison Approach is often
used as an indicator of value. Your Lee County Real Estate Appraiser will visit
each comparable sale based on their sq ft, proximity to the property being
appraised and its overall similarities. Other techniques to finding the market
value are also utilized. The Cost Approach and the Income Approach are the other
two. Often times all three Approaches are used to determine the value of a
property.
The Lee County appraiser administers the homestead exemption
for Lee County residents. If you wish to apply for homestead exemption, you must
contact the property appraiser's office to find out about qualifications,
requirements and deadlines. You must own your real property and occupy it as
your primary residence prior to January 1st. The exemption deadline
is in March and you must complete all requirements before is too late.
Washington County property appraisers also maintain property records on all real
estate in their county. They are a valuable data source for independent fee
appraisers who use the property appraiser's information in the appraisal
process.