West Hollywood Inheritance Appraisals

Certified, USPAP-compliant inheritance appraisals for estates and trusts across Sunset Strip, Melrose, Fairfax District, Norma Triangle, and Crescent Heights. We provide retrospective valuations for date-of-death and estate settlement purposes — respected by fiduciaries and attorneys throughout Los Angeles.

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Estate & Inheritance Valuations That Withstand IRS and Court Review

Our West Hollywood inheritance appraisal reports document property value as of the Date of Death or another estate-required date. Each report is USPAP-compliant, includes full market support, and is prepared for IRS Form 706, trust distribution, or court accounting review.

  • Retrospective estate valuations: Effective Date set to Date of Death, supported by contemporaneous sales.
  • Fiduciary documentation: Prepared for attorneys, trustees, and CPA review with reconciliation narrative.
  • Multi-property estates: Coordinated inspection and reporting for portfolios or co-owned assets.
  • Local precision: Distinguishes Sunset Strip view homes from Melrose condos and Fairfax bungalows.
Map of West Hollywood service coverage for inheritance appraisals — Sunset Strip, Melrose, Fairfax, Norma Triangle, and Crescent Heights

Inheritance Appraisals Across Every Corner of West Hollywood

From hillside estates above the Sunset Strip to historic homes near Fairfax and Melrose, our certified appraisers deliver inheritance valuations that reflect local market nuance. Every neighborhood in West Hollywood has its own character—and we document that with comparables, zoning awareness, and value context that hold up in estate distribution and IRS review.

  • Sunset Strip · Hillside luxury homes and view properties
  • Melrose · Condo and multi-unit inheritance valuations
  • Fairfax District · Classic residences and duplex estates
  • Norma Triangle · Mid-century and small-lot trust assets
  • Crescent Heights · Central neighborhoods and probate-linked homes

West Hollywood Inheritance Appraisals — FAQ

What is an inheritance appraisal?
An inheritance appraisal establishes a property’s market value as of a specific date—usually the Date of Death—for estate or trust purposes. Reports are USPAP-compliant and accepted by the IRS, fiduciaries, and probate courts.
Why do I need a Date of Death appraisal?
The IRS and California courts require fair-market value at death for estate reporting (Form 706) and equitable distribution. We perform retrospective appraisals using verified market data from that date.
Who can order the appraisal?
Executors, trustees, attorneys, CPAs, and heirs may request an appraisal. We coordinate directly with counsel or fiduciaries to ensure documentation meets legal and tax standards.
Are your reports accepted by the IRS and courts?
Yes. Our work is USPAP-compliant and formatted for IRS and probate filings, including certification statements, effective dates, and comparable sales documentation.
Can you appraise multiple properties in one estate?
Absolutely. We handle portfolios, co-owned assets, and partial interests with consistent methodology and individual report exhibits for each parcel.
What should I prepare before the inspection?
Provide the address, access instructions, any prior appraisals, and the required effective date (Date of Death or alternate valuation date). Ensure utilities are on for interior access.

Ready for a Certified Inheritance Appraisal in West Hollywood?

Get a neutral, USPAP-compliant valuation for estate or trust settlement — whether you’re an executor, attorney, CPA, or fiduciary. Each report includes full market support and a Date-of-Death or alternate valuation date per IRS Form 706 and California court standards.

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Serving Sunset Strip, Melrose, Fairfax District, Norma Triangle, and Crescent Heights.