Posts Tagged ‘Real Estate Appraisers’
Certified Residential Appraiser, Al Cheney, assists buyers and sellers by completing detailed, quality home appraisal reports for only $225 to $275 depending on complexity and location. Before buying or selling a home, call Al Cheney at (251) 533-2424 to find out more about the real estate appraisal process and the special appraisal fee requirements. Visit also http://www.CertifiedAppraiserNames.com/ to find other Certified Appraisers in other southeastern areas.
Autauga County, Alabama Official website
Advanced Appraisal Services, LLC
3380 Main Street
Millbrook, AL 36054
Atlas Appraisal Service, Inc.
209 Doster Street
Prattville, AL 36067
KL Homes, Inc.
P. O. Box 681009
Prattville, AL 36068-1009
Southern Home Appraisal Services, Inc.
580 Wetumpka Street
Prattville, AL 36067
Wingard Appraisals
105 Holly Court
Prattville, AL 36066-4903
Cities and Towns within Autauga County, Alabama
Autaugaville, Billingsley, Booth, Millbrook, Prattville, Marbury
Cheney Appraisal Services, Al Cheney, Mobile, Alabama Real Estate Appraiser, (251) 533-2424, http://www.AlabamaRealEstateAppraisals.com/, provides this information to assist clients and visitors with their real estate appraisal assignments and questions.
Montgomery County, Alabama Information
Appraisal Services of Central Alabama
401 Arrowhead Drive
Montgomery, AL 36117-4109
Appraisals Now! Ray Rossell
P. O. Box 230864
Montgomery, AL 36123-0864
Ben Glass & Co., LLC
7111 Halcyon Park Drive, Suite F
Montgomery, AL 36117
Betts Appraisal Services
P. O. Box 11382
Montgomery, AL 36111
Brown Properties
563 George Todd Drive
Montgomery, AL 36117-2233
Chris Dixon & Associates, Inc.
101 Market Place, Suite 600
Montgomery, AL 36117
Community Real Estate Appraisal Services, LLC
35 Creek Court
Montgomery, AL 36117
Finlay & Company
P. O. Box 240764
Montgomery, AL 36124
Hassell Realty
1508 Mulberry Street
Montgomery, AL 36106-1520
Hixon & Associates, LLC
P. O. Box 241293
Montgomery, AL 36124-1293
Ken Green Appraisals
436 Arrowleaf Court
Montgomery, AL 36117
Metro Appraisal Services
P. O. Box 230654
Montgomery, AL 36123
Mike Noble Appraisals
P.O. Box 241014
Montgomery, AL 36124
Montgomery Appraisal Associates, LLC
P. O. Box 11233
Montgomery, AL 36111
Moore Appraisal Services, LLC
2016 Halston Boulevard
Montgomery, AL 36117
Nathan Stephen Appraisal Service
P. O. Box 242236
Montgomery, AL 36124
Phil Bernstein Appraisal Services
P. O. Box 11462
Montgomery, AL 36111
Real Estate Appraisers, LLC
4732 Woodmere Boulevard
Montgomery, AL 36106
River Region Appraisals, LLC
P. O. Box 211061
Montgomery, AL 36121
Shawn Murphy Appraisal Services LLC
8741 Lillington Circle
Montgomery, AL 36117
City of Montgomery, Alabama Information website
Montgomery County Sheriff Official website
Montgomery Public Records website
Cheney Appraisal Services, Al Cheney, Real Estate Appraiser, (251) 533-2424, provides this information to assist clients and visitors with their real estate appraisal assignments and questions.
Chilton County Information
Moore Appraisals
Post Office Box 722
Jemison, AL 35085
Jemison, Alabama Information
Cheney Appraisal Services, Al Cheney, Real Estate Appraiser, (251) 533-2424, provides this information to assist clients and visitors with their real estate appraisal assignments and questions.
The marketing conditions in the Lillian, Alabama area indicates an increase in active listings and an increase in the months of housing supply (total listings/absorption rate) which could jeopardize local property values.
Over the past 12 months (13 June 2009 to 13 June 2010), there has been a reduction of 63% in sales (88 sales in the past 12 months), resulting in an over 20 months absorption rate (115+ active listings at this posting).
The active listings and housing sales primarily range from $29,900+ to $999,000+, including manufactured homes, colonial, contemporary, cottage, ranch, and other accepted local styles.
The median sale price percentage is 92.616% to 94.299% when comparing to asking list prices. Properties will move quicker if asking prices are competitive. So, unless competitively priced, be patient, a rising absorption rate will result in longer times when selling your home within Lillian, Alabama.
Contact Cheney Appraisal Services for additional information by telephoning (251) 533-2424 or email your comments and questions to Albert@CheneyAppraisalServices.com.
The coastal properties in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas will be affected by this catastrophic oil spill for years to come. As of today, now 47 days and still counting, BP Oil has been ineffective in successfully stopping the flow of oil. Therefore, our Gulf Coast is faced with environmental devastation, loss of marine life and wildlife, further property devaluation (not that inept governmental and political faux pas were enough to damage), illusion of an economic recovery, businesses closing, and loss of livelihoods for longtime residents.
As a person who has lived in the Mobile Bay Metro Area (Baldwin County and Mobile County of Alabama) the majority of my life, this massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico conjures up so many emotions and thoughts inside me and, many unkind words (please forgive) towards all who have dragged this on for much too long. Also, the lack of expedience and nondisclosures which could be labeled lies has certainly not helped to comfort Gulf Coast residents. It is quite evident that many Gulf Coast residents do not believe BP Oil and the government have properly handled this oil spill catastrophe.
Anyway, this oil spill catastrophe will apparently be with us for many months and years to come. Our Gulf Coast area will never be the same and will definitely affect the United States as a whole and potentially have International negative implications. Also, unfortunately, coastal properties more than likely will be faced with further decline in value; not that government intrusions and regulations as well as poor and restrictive lending practices have already been enough to damage our property values and the real estate industry as a whole.
So, how will the coastal real estate marketability be affected within the Gulf Coast states? Whether true or not, the stigma of an oil spill catastrophe will, in my opinion, have a potential affect on the marketability of properties along the Gulf Coast. How much of an affect is still an unknown? The future selling of coastal properties should begin to hold the answers to these questions. So, “time will tell.”
Is your property rich in oil? If so, it’s certainly not the way you want to discover oil on your property. Contact a professional you trust and get sound advice when the stigma of oil has knocked on your door. There are many good Certified Real Estate Appraisers and Attorneys in the Gulf Coast states. It is always important to understand the affects of this oil spill upon our coastal properties.
Information and opinions have been provided by Cheney Appraisal Services, Albert Marshall Cheney, a Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser for the state of Alabama, (251) 533-2424. Albert Cheney has over 35 years of real estate experience in the southern part of Alabama.
The midtown area of Mobile, Alabama now has over 300 active listings as of this writing. Asking prices are from $29,900 to $1,500,000 depending on amenities, location and square footage.
Appraiser Albert Cheney is ready to assist you with all of your real estate questions about the midtown area as well as other historic Mobile information.
Below is a listing of some of the neighborhoods within Midtown Mobile. Please call Al Cheney at (251) 533-2424 for additional information. Al Cheney has over 35 years appraisal, real estate and related experiences!
Are you a homeowner and looking to sell your home in one of the listed neighborhoods below? Appraiser Al Cheney will complete a full real estate appraisal report for only $225! Call today.
- Ashland Place Historic District
- Battery Heights
- Bridlewood Estates
- Brookwood
- Church Street East Historic District
- Cromwell Place
- Dauphin Acres
- Dauphin Place
- Delwood
- Demouy Place
- DeTonti Square Historic District
- DuBroca Tract
- Ellinor Place
- Flo-Claire
- Floral Gardens
- Glendale Park
- Homer Place
- Hunter
- Indian Creek
- Leinkauf Historic District
- Lower Dauphin Street Historic District
- Lynnwood
- Meadowbrook
- Mechem & Bixler
- Midtown Historic District
- Mount Island Place
- Oakleigh Garden Historic District
- Old Dauphin Historic Way
- Rosswood
- Silverwood
- Stoneridge Condominiums
- Touart Tract
- Western Annex
- West End
- Westlawn
- Windsor Warwick Condominiums
The neighborhood name Spring Hill was originally an early 19th century Spanish land grant settlement. Spring Hill is one of Mobile, Alabama’s oldest neighborhoods. Over 150 years ago, Spring Hill gained its prominence when Mobilians built summer homes to seek refuge from the semi-tropical heat of the city and the Yellow Fever epidemic carried by mosquitoes.
Spring Hill has a sense of community with good neighbors and wonderful neighborhoods with antebellum and majestic oaks covering many of the streets, such as, The Cedars, Dilston Lane, Tuthill Lane and Wimbledon Drive. Spring Hill is also an active area with many individuals and groups of friends cycling, jogging, walking and expressing their patronage for the local businesses along McGregor Avenue and Old Shell Road as well as other adjoining streets.
The Country Club of Mobile is located in Spring Hill and provides its members with fine Southern dining, swimming pool, tennis courts, 18-hole golf course and a short 9-hole course. In nearby Langan Municipal Park, Mobilians and its visitors can enjoy the various lake views, walking paths and the wonderful lakefront Mobile Museum of Arts which maintains a fine permanent collection as well as hosting prestigious temporary exhibitions throughout each year. And, just minutes west from the museum, you can enjoy the Azalea City Golf Course ($16 to $39 depending on time of day, cart or walking), the Botanical Gardens and the Mobile Tennis Center, one of the largest of its kind in the United States. Since 1930, Spring Hill College, the oldest school of higher learning in Alabama, has been serving the Mobile Bay Metro Area with a beautiful 18-hole golf course (available without membership) from $32 to $39 each, depending on mornings and afternoons, includes a cart, or Mondays and Wednesdays which also includes a lunch.
Spring Hill‘s retail area includes an active branch of the public library, dentists, doctors, grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants, women’s & children’s clothing stores, and other professional services. Mary B. Austin, one of Mobile’s oldest public elementary schools, is located along Provident Lane, north side of Old Shell Road. St. Paul’s Episcopal and St. Ignatius schools located nearby provide parochial private education.
Springhill Memorial Hospital, physician’s offices and a fitness center are located along the south side of Dauphin Street, near Interstate U. S. Highway 65, and across from many restaurant facilities and retail shops, such as, Alabama Outdoors, Ann Taylor Loft, Atlanta Bread Company, Ballins, Claude Moore, Coldwater Creek, J. Jill, Jimmy Johns, Jos. A. Bank, Legacy Village at Spring Hill, Metzger’s, Talbots, The Wine Loft, Tropical Smoothie Café, True Restaurant and Zoe’s Kitchen.
In a tough economic climate, the property values within Spring Hill have done better than most other areas in the city of Mobile due to its desirability. With this stated, individuals and families can find many choices for housing, from a small condominium to a spacious home on a large lot. Currently, there are approximately 231 active listings from $44,850 to $3,300,000 asking prices. Recent housing sales, about 70 sold records, for the past six months ranges from $37,500 for a one bedroom, one bath condo to $950,000 for an over 6,000 square foot home with 4 bedrooms and four bathrooms near the Country Club of Mobile. Therefore, Spring Hill has housing price offerings to fit any budget!
For more information about Spring Hill or any other neighborhood in the city of Mobile, contact Albert Marshall Cheney, Certified FHA Approved Real Estate Appraiser, by calling (251) 533-2424 or visit the web site, http://CheneyAppraisalServices.com/. Al Cheney covers all of Baldwin County and Mobile County in The Mobile Bay Metro Area of Alabama.
Chad Hayes, Hayes Appraisal Group, is a leading provider of residential real estate appraisals within Cheatham County, Davidson County, Maury County, Montgomery County, Robertson County, Rutherford County, Sumner County, Williamson County and Wilson County of Tennessee. Chad Hayes, Certified FHA Appraiser, completes appraisal reports for:
- Conventional Loan Purposes
- FHA & HUD Purposes
- Primary and Secondary Mortgages
- Employee Relocations
- Home Modification Or Retention Issues
- Mortgage Refinancing Purposes
- Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) Removal
- Settling Estates With Real Property
- Divorce Settlements
- Other Legal Issues, such as, Bankruptcies
Chad Hayes, Hayes Appraisal Group, has invested in many hours of training and technological advancements which helps us to serve our clients better and reduce their workload. By offering online appraisal ordering, coupled with automatic report status updates and electronic delivery of the final product, we are able to eliminate the run around and phone tag hassles associated with this process. And since this process saves us money as well, we can keep our rates competitive with anybody else in the appraisal industry. Chad Hayes strives to give all clients:
- Short Turn-Around Times
- Highest-Quality Appraisal Reports
- Online Status Reports
- Electronic Ordering and Delivery
- Competitive Appraisal Fee Pricing
Call, email and or write Chad Hayes for further information about his appraisal expertise and the real estate market within Tennessee:
Hayes Appraisal Group, Inc.
Post Office Box 8178
Hermitage, TN 37076
Phone: (615) 773-7804
Toll Free Phone: 1-877-224-9619
Fax: (615) 773-7805
E-mail: hayes_appraisals@tds.net
Over the past several years in Saraland, Celeste Road has been a popular area for home builders due to the availability of beautiful wooded land with interesting terrain (topography). Charleston Ridge is one of these newer residential subdivisions located along the northeastern side of Celeste Road, about 3.2 miles from U. S. Interstate Highway 65.
Charleston Ridge was developed with 38 residential building lots about 2 years ago. At the time of this writing, Gooden Homes, Inc. has built five Craftsman style homes. Residential lot values will generally run, in the opinion of Certified Appraiser, Albert Cheney, between $55,000 and $65,000 depending on its location within the development. There are about 60% of the lots available to purchase and build your dream home.
The most recent sale prices within Charleston Ridge range from $279,900 to $290,400 with most of the gross living areas around 2,800 square feet (minimum requirements) to 3,027 square feet. There is a two car attached garage requirement for the subdivision and an architectural review of all plans & specs. before building your home.
Call Albert Cheney, Certified FHA Approved Residential Appraiser, Cheney Appraisal Services, (251) 533-2424, for more information about real estate appraising in Baldwin County and Mobile County of Albama. Click these web-links for even more information about Albert Cheney and the Mobile Bay Metro Area: http://www.MobileAlabamaFHARealEstateAppraisers.com/ or http://www.RealtyLeaders.biz/. Albert is ready to answer your questions!