Estate Settlement Valuations in Sonoma, Napa, and Marin Counties
Get reliable valuations to simplify estate settlements and protect your legacy.
Professional Estate Appraisal Services
When someone dies, it is necessary to value all of the decedent's assets, including real property such as real estate. As part of the valuation of assets at death, a date of death valuation determines the fair market value of real estate as of the date that the owner died.
Why Date of Death Valuations Matter
This property valuation is crucial for several important purposes:
Retrospective Appraisal Expertise
A date of death valuation requires a historical appraisal, also known as a retrospective appraisal. This specialized type of appraisal determines the fair market value of property as of a specific date in the past, which requires particular expertise and access to historical market data.
Trusted by Estate Professionals
In Sonoma, Napa, and Marin County attorneys, accountants, executors, and others rely on the real estate appraisal services of Gayda Valuation Service to assist in the valuation of assets at death due to our familiarity and experience in performing residential real estate appraisals of this sensitive type.
Our Approach
We understand that estate settlement is a difficult time for families. Our team approaches every estate appraisal with:
Sensitivity and Discretion
We handle each assignment with appropriate care and respect.
Historical Research
Thorough analysis of market conditions as they existed on the date of death.
Detailed Documentation
Comprehensive reports that meet IRS and legal requirements.
Professional Standards
Full compliance with USPAP guidelines for retrospective appraisals.
Working With Estate Professionals
Whether you're an executor, attorney, accountant, or family member handling an estate, Gayda Valuation Service provides the accurate, defensible valuations you need to properly settle the estate and comply with tax requirements.
For professional date of death valuation services in Sonoma, Napa, and Marin County, contact us at (707) 439-8389.