Domus Appraisals

Real Estate Appraisal in Yonkers, NY
Real Estate Appraisal in Yonkers, NY When you need to know what it's worth - whether it is a castle or condo, strip mall or skyscraper - it's time to turn to Domus, the appraisal experts. With more than half a century of real estate experience, Domus is the FHA-approved appraiser of choice in Westchester, Putnam and Rockland Counties in New York, and in Fairfield County, Connecticut. Bankers and brokers, relocation realtors and just plain homeowners all turn to Domus when real property is sold, taxed, insured, or mortgaged.

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15 Hancock Avnue
Yonkers, NY
10705
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About Us
read moreDomus Appraisals has been providing real estate appraisal services since 1971. We have offices in the New York Metro area that provide valuation and consultation services within New York, and Connecticut. Our appraisers are locally based throughout our coverage areas. At Domus Appraisals, we base our valuation services on accuracy, competency, and promptness. Each completed appraisal is reviewed by a senior appraiser prior to being submitted to our clients. As part of our appraisal process, we systematically track and record market trends within the areas we are providing appraisal and valuation services.
Divorce Appraisal Services
read moreNegotiating a divorce property settlement depends on a fair, impartial and accurate assessment of the value of the property to be divided. But, who should determine how much the real estate is worth? It isn't something a mediator or a judge can decide. For an accurate evaluation, you'll need the expertise of a professional real estate appraiser. When involved in a matrimonial separation or divorce, a real estate appraisal is usually necessary to determine the fair market value of any property owned by the interested parties.
Trust
read moreDomus Appraisals has more than 40 years of experience providing estate appraisals, probate appraisals, and trust appraisals. Real estate appraisal services and personal property appraisals are needed for both tax planning purposes prior to a property owner's death, and for settling the estate after death. An estate, probate, or trust appraisal can be requested by: the executor/ administrators, attorneys, accountants, and trustees. Settling an estate or forming a trust can both be complex tasks.
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