How Much Does an Estate Appraisal Cost in the Atlanta Metro Area?

When a loved one passes, dealing with the legal and financial complexities of an estate can feel overwhelming. One key step in the probate process is obtaining a real estate appraisal to determine the fair market value of the property as of the date of death. If you’re navigating estate settlement in the Atlanta area, understanding what an estate appraisal entails—and how much it typically costs—can help you make informed decisions during a difficult time.

What Is an Estate Appraisal?

An estate appraisal, also called a date of death appraisal, is a formal valuation of a property conducted by a licensed real estate appraiser. This type of appraisal is often required by:

  • Probate courts

  • Estate attorneys

  • CPAs handling estate taxes

  • Executors or personal representatives

  • Heirs or beneficiaries

Unlike appraisals used for mortgage lending, estate appraisals are non-lender assignments with a different scope of work. They can be retrospective (valuing the property as of a past date) or current, depending on the situation.

How Much Do Estate Appraisals Cost in Atlanta?

Estate appraisal fees vary depending on several factors:

  • Property size and complexity

  • Location within the metro area

  • Whether the appraisal is current or retrospective

  • Turnaround time (rush orders may cost more)

In the Atlanta metropolitan area, typical pricing for a standard single-family estate appraisal falls between $400 and $600. More complex properties—such as those with acreage, unique features, or multiple buildings—may cost $700 or more.

If the property needs multiple effective dates (such as both date of death and current market value), this usually involves separate assignments and fees.

You can learn more about our appraisal pricing and services here.

Why Choose a Specialist in Non-Lender Estate Appraisals?

Not all appraisers are familiar with the unique requirements of probate, estate tax filings, or IRS documentation. At REI Valuations, we specialize in non-lender appraisal work, which means:

  • No bank red tape

  • Reports designed for legal and tax professionals

  • Clear, defensible valuation logic

  • Respectful handling of sensitive, time-critical cases

We’ve assisted families, attorneys, and estate executors throughout Atlanta—including in Fulton, Dekalb, Cobb, and Gwinnett Counties—with accurate and timely appraisals.

Need an Estate Appraisal in Atlanta?

If you’re settling an estate and need an appraisal for probate, IRS reporting, or to assist with selling inherited property, we can help.

Request an estate appraisal today

Or call us directly to speak with a licensed appraiser who understands the sensitivity and importance of this work.

We’ll guide you through the process and deliver a report you—and the court—can rely on.


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