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Certified Real Estate Appraisers in Charlotte, NC

Find a verified, state-credentialed appraiser serving Mecklenburg, Union, Cabarrus, and Gaston counties. Free to request — all property types and appraisal purposes accepted.

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Find an Appraiser in Charlotte

Whether you need an appraisal for a home purchase, refinance, estate, divorce settlement, PMI removal, or tax appeal in Charlotte or the surrounding Mecklenburg County, our verified directory connects you with licensed professionals who know the local market.

Every appraiser in our network holds an active North Carolina credential verified against the federal Appraisal Subcommittee (ASC) National Registry before their listing goes live.

All Charlotte area property typesSingle family, condo, multi-family, commercial, and land appraisals.
All appraisal purposesPurchase, refinance, PMI removal, estate, divorce, tax appeal, litigation support, and pre-listing.
Typical fees in CharlotteResidential appraisals in the Charlotte area typically range from $325–$575. Fees are paid directly to the appraiser.
Typical turnaround5–7 business days for most standard residential assignments in Mecklenburg, Union, Cabarrus, and Gaston counties.

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What to Know About Appraisals in Charlotte

💰 Typical Appraisal Costs

Residential appraisal fees in Charlotte generally range from $325–$575 for standard single-family assignments. Condo appraisals may run slightly lower; complex, high-value, or rural properties typically run higher. Commercial appraisal fees vary significantly by scope and are quoted separately.

📅 Typical Turnaround Time

Most standard residential appraisals in Mecklenburg, Union, Cabarrus, and Gaston counties are completed within 5–7 business days. The on-site inspection takes 1–3 hours. The written report is typically delivered within a few days of the inspection. Rush turnaround may be available depending on the appraiser's schedule.

🏛 Lender Requirements

North Carolina appraisers are licensed through the NC Appraisal Board. Charlotte's rapidly appreciating market requires defensible, certified appraisals.

✓ Credential Verification

Every appraiser listed in our directory is cross-checked against the federal ASC National Registry at asc.gov before approval. This is the same registry used by lenders, state boards, and federal agencies to verify active appraiser credentials in North Carolina.

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Common Questions About Appraisals in Charlotte

How much does an appraisal cost in Charlotte?

Residential fees in Charlotte typically range from $325–$575 for standard assignments. The exact fee depends on property type, size, complexity, and location within Mecklenburg, Union, Cabarrus, and Gaston counties. Fees are agreed between you and the appraiser directly.

How do I find a certified appraiser in Charlotte?

Submit a free request using the form on this page and we'll match you with a verified, credentialed appraiser licensed in North Carolina. Every appraiser in our network holds an active state credential confirmed against the ASC National Registry.

How long will my appraisal take?

Most residential appraisals in Charlotte are completed within 5–7 business days. The property inspection typically takes 1–3 hours. Your written report follows within a few business days of the inspection.

What types of appraisals are available in Charlotte?

Appraisers in our Charlotte network handle purchase, refinance, PMI removal, estate and probate, divorce settlement, tax appeal, pre-listing, and litigation support assignments for residential and commercial properties throughout Mecklenburg, Union, Cabarrus, and Gaston counties.

What is the difference between licensed and certified?

Licensed appraisers handle non-complex residential properties below a value threshold. Certified Residential appraisers can appraise any residential property. Certified General appraisers handle commercial properties. Most Charlotte lenders require a Certified credential.

Are your Charlotte appraisers verified?

Yes. Every appraiser in our directory is manually verified against the federal ASC National Registry before their listing is approved. We confirm their credential type, active status, and North Carolina licensing before they appear publicly.

Need an Appraiser in Charlotte?

Submit a free request and we'll match you with a verified, certified appraiser serving Mecklenburg, Union, Cabarrus, and Gaston counties.