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What You Need to Know When Hiring a Personal Property Appraiser

Anubis Appraisal and Estate Services

As a personal property appraiser, my role encompasses tangible property including fine art, antiques, furniture, and collectibles. These types of appraisers often overlap, generalists can consult with specialists for specific items or if they feel that they need to have a second professional opinion.

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The Importance of Obtaining an Accredited Appraisal

Look Appraisal

Personal Property Appraisal Defined A personal property appraisal is a professional, unbiased evaluation of the value of tangible assets like art, antiques, collectibles, furniture, or other personal effects. Schedule a consultation today.

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Fine Art Insurance 101

Fine Art Estates

Early on in our conversation, Adrienne answered the “When” question by saying “If you can walk around your house and you determine that you have more than 5 artworks that exceed $10,000 each in value, you should consult an agent or firm that specializes in fine art insurance.” Valuation is current market value.

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How Personal Property Appraisers Can Increase the Value of Your Estate Sale

Prime Appraisals

You might have a lot of different items, from furniture to jewelry, and each one has its own story and value. Emotional Attachments: Sometimes, the appraised value of an item might be lower than what you expected, especially if there’s sentimental value. What was valued at one price a few years ago might be different now.

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Estate Sale Planning: Tips for Success

Jerry's Antiques and Estates

Jerrys Antiques offers expert appraisal services to help you determine fair market values. Organize and Categorize : Group similar items together, such as furniture, jewelry, or kitchenware, to make shopping easier for potential buyers. Overpricing can deter buyers, while underpricing may result in lost revenue.

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