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Alpharetta, Georgia (GA)

Beginning as a small village called New Prospect Camp ground, Alpharetta was later renamed after the Greek words “Alpha” meaning first and “retta” meaning town. Now Alpharetta is one of the fastest growing cities in the South. With a low crime rate and close proximity to Atlanta, Alpharetta is a great place to live.

Getting an accurate real estate appraisal on your home in Alpharetta can be a big help in getting the most out of your real estate transaction

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Quick Stats for Alpharetta specific information
Population 34,854Median Age 33.3 yrsHousehold Size: 2.50
Avg Commute: 27.7 minAvg Income $71,207Avg Home Value: $226,300
July High: 88.0°FJanuary Low: 29.1°F
 

Alpharetta Real Estate Appraisals

It is crucial when selling a home to get and accurate appraisal on it so you know the value of your home and how much it’s worth. Another one of the benefits of finding yourself a real estate agent is that an approximate value can be obtained through them as free service of home evaluations. So you can ask any realty professional to come to your home and appraise it and have them give their opinion of how much your home is worth. An Alpharetta appraisal is an important part of selling your home because it is a way to justify your asking price for the home when you try and sell it. Also it is common to have it appraised when you re finance your home.

Although any Realtor can appraise your house you should be picky about who does it. There are some guide lines you can follow to help ensure that you find an honest appraiser who will give you the fairest amount on your home. Here are a couple questions you can ask to gain some background info on the appraiser to help decide if you should have them do it. Are you licensed or certified? What professional titles do you have and from which groups? are you familiar with property in this area? How long have you been apprising property? These are some basic questions you can ask to help yourself judge whether or not you are dealing with a reputable and worthwhile appraiser.

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