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Dividing Property During a Divorce? Start with a Fair Appraisal?

When a divorce involves real estate, one of the biggest questions is who gets the house. In most cases, there are two options—sell the home and split the proceeds, or have one person buy out the other’s share.

No matter which route you take, it is important to start with a clear, unbiased opinion of what the property is worth. An independent appraisal gives both parties a fair foundation to work from and can help avoid unnecessary conflict or legal delays.

At 2055 Appraisals, we understand the sensitive nature of these situations. We provide well-documented, impartial valuations that support informed decisions and help move the process forward with clarity and respect.

When it comes to dividing real estate, a fair appraisal is one of the smartest steps you can take.

Contact us if you require an appraisal dealing with a divorce or other division of assets.

Dividing real estate during a divorce requires more than just a number, it requires a well-supported, unbiased valuation that holds up in court. Whether the home is being sold or one party is keeping it, a professional appraisal is essential for making informed, fair decisions.

At 2055 Appraisals, we provide detailed, court-ready reports that meet legal standards and support fair outcomes. North Carolina attorneys and accountants rely on our appraisals in divorce cases, estate matters, and other situations where property value plays a key role.

We understand that divorce appraisals are often sensitive. Our reports are clear, impartial, and always handled with professionalism and discretion. We are also experienced in completing retrospective appraisals, where the value must reflect a specific date, such as the official date of separation or divorce, rather than the current market.

Every appraisal we deliver complies with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP), including strict confidentiality and ethical handling of your information.

If you need a divorce appraisal that is thorough, defensible, and respectful of your situation, we are here to help.