What Happens to the House in a Divorce?
Divorce is already an emotional and complex process—deciding what happens to the house makes it even harder. For many couples, the family home is the largest shared asset, which means determining its true market value is essential when dividing property.
That’s where a divorce appraisal comes in.
What Is a Divorce Appraisal?
A divorce appraisal is a professional, unbiased valuation of your home’s fair market value—typically required during the process of dividing marital assets. Whether you’re working through mediation or going to court, this appraisal helps ensure that both parties have accurate, reliable information when negotiating the property settlement.
Unlike real estate agent opinions, a Licensed appraiser provides a legally defensible valuation backed by detailed market data and a standardized report format.
Why Do You Need a Divorce Appraisal?
Courts, attorneys, and mediators often rely on appraisals to:
Establish a fair buyout price if one spouse wants to keep the home
Guide the sale price if the home will be sold and proceeds split
Prevent disputes over exaggerated or underestimated values
Ensure an impartial opinion from a neutral third-party
In Georgia, and especially in the Atlanta area, property values can vary widely even between neighborhoods. That’s why local expertise matters—an appraiser who understands your market can provide a more accurate, relevant opinion of value.
Who Orders the Appraisal?
There are typically three ways this works:
One party hires an appraiser (often in amicable splits)
Each party hires their own appraiser if there’s disagreement
The court appoints a neutral appraiser if needed
In many cases, attorneys recommend that both parties agree on one appraiser to avoid inflated costs and conflicting reports.
What to Expect During the Appraisal Process
Scheduling & Inspection: A walkthrough of the home, noting condition, features, upgrades, and layout.
Comparable Sales Analysis: The appraiser evaluates recent sales of similar homes nearby.
Final Report Delivery: You’ll receive a written report (typically 30–40 pages) with a full market analysis and the appraiser’s final value opinion.
The entire process typically takes 2–5 business days once the inspection is completed.
How Much Does a Divorce Appraisal Cost?
Divorce appraisals vary based on location, property size, and complexity, but for most standard residential homes in the Atlanta metro area, you can expect a flat fee in the range of $375–$550. This is a small price to pay for peace of mind and legal clarity.
Why Choose a Licensed, Local Appraiser?
Not all appraisers are created equal. For divorce cases, you want someone who:
Has no bias toward either party
Is Licensed and experienced with non-lender legal appraisal work
Provides thorough, court-ready reports
Understands your local market inside and out
I’ve worked with attorneys, mediators, and directly with homeowners throughout Atlanta and surrounding counties to deliver timely, defensible divorce appraisals when they’re needed most.
Ready to Get a Divorce Appraisal?
If you’re navigating a divorce and need to know what your home is really worth, I can help.
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