A real estate appraisal is a professional, third-party opinion of a property’s fair market value, based on an in-person inspection, market research, and comparable sales data. Appraisals are typically required when buying or refinancing a home, settling an estate, or dividing assets during a divorce.
At Jeff Pennini Appraisals, I provide certified residential appraisal services throughout Massachusetts. My goal is to help homeowners, lenders, attorneys, and families make informed decisions by offering accurate, well-documented valuations.
Whether you’re buying, selling, or settling a legal matter, knowing the true market value of a home is critical. An appraisal provides a neutral assessment of a property’s worth, protecting both buyers and lenders from overpaying and helping attorneys and families settle property-related issues fairly.
Appraisals are used for:
Unlike an estimate from a real estate agent or an online tool, a certified appraisal is a legally recognized and lender-approved document prepared by a licensed appraiser.
It’s common to confuse appraisals with comparative market analyses (CMAs) or online estimates like Zillow’s Zestimate. Here’s how they compare:
| Valuation Type | Prepared By | Purpose | Accuracy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Appraisal | Certified Real Estate Appraiser | Legal, lending, estate, divorce | High — includes inspection, data, and market context |
| CMA | Real Estate Agent | Pricing strategy for listings | Moderate — based on local sales, but no formal certification |
| Online Estimate | Algorithm | General reference only | Low — no property inspection or customization |
Appraisals are the gold standard for financial, legal, and lending decisions because they are based on detailed analysis, physical inspection, and formal methodology.
At Jeff Pennini Appraisals, I work with all types of clients and tailor the report to the purpose of the appraisal, whether it’s legal, financial, or personal.
A professional appraisal report includes:
All reports I produce comply with USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice) and are accepted by lenders, attorneys, courts, and government agencies.
You may need a certified home appraisal when:
If you’re unsure whether you need an appraisal, I’m happy to walk you through the process and recommend the right solution.
If you need a clear, accurate understanding of your property’s value, I’m here to help. I provide real estate appraisal services in Hanson, Plymouth, Quincy, Brockton, Bridgewater, Duxbury, Abington, and surrounding areas.