How Much Does a Home Appraisal Cost in Metro Atlanta?
Your Most Asked Questions — Answered
When it comes to selling, refinancing, or settling an estate, many homeowners wonder:
“How much does an appraisal cost in Atlanta?”
Below, we answer the most common questions about appraisal fees in the Atlanta metro area so you know exactly what to expect — and why prices can vary.
(Tip: If you’re ready to get an exact quote, you can request an appraisal right now on our Home Appraisal Request page.)
FAQ: Atlanta Home Appraisal Costs & Fees
1. What’s the average cost of a home appraisal in Atlanta?
In the metro Atlanta area, a typical single-family residential appraisal generally ranges between $450 and $700, depending on property size, complexity, and intended use (divorce, probate, FSBO, tax appeal, etc.).
For larger properties or unique homes, the fee can exceed $800–$1,000.
(See our detailed breakdown in our earlier blog: How Much Does a Home Appraisal Cost in Atlanta?)
2. Why do appraisal fees vary so much?
A few key factors affect appraisal costs in Atlanta:
Property type & square footage
Location & access (urban vs. rural counties)
Complexity (custom design, acreage, luxury features)
Purpose of appraisal (non-lending vs. lending, divorce, estate, tax appeal, etc.)
Turnaround time (rush orders may cost extra)
3. Are divorce or estate appraisals more expensive?
They can be. Appraisals for legal purposes like divorce or probate often require:
Retrospective (historical) valuations
Detailed narratives
Court-ready reports
These can range from $500–$800+, depending on scope.
4. Do appraisers charge hourly or flat fees?
In Atlanta, most appraisers charge a flat fee per assignment, rather than hourly.
This helps you know the exact cost upfront.
5. Are rush or expedited appraisals available — and how much do they cost?
Yes — if you need a faster turnaround (e.g., 24–48 hours), many appraisers offer rush service.
Expect to pay an additional $100–$250 on top of the standard fee.
(If you’re on a tight deadline, contact us directly through our home appraisal request page.)
6. Are there hidden fees I should watch for?
A reputable Atlanta appraiser should always quote an all-inclusive fee up front.
Watch for add-ons like:
Complex property fees
Multiple approaches to value
Extra court testimony fees (if needed)
7. What about investment properties, duplexes, or multi-family?
Appraising a duplex, triplex, or small apartment building usually costs more — typically $650–$1,000+, depending on units and complexity.
Final tip: Choose quality, not just cost
While cost matters, hiring the cheapest appraiser can cost more later if:
The report isn’t accepted by courts or underwriters
Errors delay closing or trigger disputes
Our reports are USPAP-compliant, unbiased, and tailored for non-lending uses like divorce, probate, tax appeal, FSBO, and more.
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How Much Does a Home Appraisal Cost in Atlanta?
Why trust us?
As a local Metro Atlanta appraisal firm, we’ve helped homeowners, attorneys, and agents across Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, and Gwinnett counties get reliable, court-ready reports.