Escambia County FL Property Appraisal CMA Estimates

24 Hour Reports for Homeowners and Real Estate Investors

As the oldest and western most county in Florida, Escambia County has more than 325,000 residents. Its largest city and county seat is Pensacola where more than 60,000 people reside. If you’re looking to learn the value of a house in Escambia County, whether its on the Gulf of Mexico or more inland rural areas, request a real estate CMA-based U.S. Home Value Report.

Find out the Value of a Home in Escambia County

Subject Property

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Single-Family Homes • Condominiums • Townhomes • Duplexes

Escambia County Appraisal Emulations

If you want to know how much your house is worth without spending hundreds of dollars on a real estate appraisal, order our U.S. Home Value Report. It’s an appraisal emulation that estimates how much an Escambia County appraiser would likely value your home.

We Estimate Home Values in the Following Areas:

Escambia

Municipalities: Pensacola, Century, Gulf Breeze, Jay, and Milton. Other areas may also include Bagdad, Barrineau Park, Bellview, Brent, Cantonment, Ensley, Ferry Pass, Gonzalez, Goulding, Innerarity Point, McDavid, Molino, Munson, Mytrle Grove, Navarre, Navarre Beach, Oriole Beach, Pace, Pensacola Beach, Perdido Key, Walnut Hill, Warrington, and West Pensacola.

Zip Codes: 32514, 32526, 32506, 32503, 32533, 32507, 32505, 32504, 32534, 32501, 32561, 32535, 32508, 32577, 32568, 32502, 32511, 32509, 32512, 32513, 32520, 32516, 32522, 32521, 32524, 32523, 32560, 32559, 32574, 32573, 32576, 32575, 32582, 32581, 32590, 32589, 32592, 32591, 32594, 32593, 32596, 32595, 32598, and 32597.

Escambia County Property Appraisal Resources

Escambia County Property Appraiser

Escambia County Property Taxes


Our Appraisal Emulation Process

Unlike the Automated Valuation Models which calculate the “often wrong” estimated values on real estate sites, we have experienced valuation processors that individually research, assess, and prepare your report. Here’s an overview of our process:

Step 1. Property Questionnaire

The first step (if you are familiar with the subject property) is to ask you a few important questions about the home, especially concerning any improvements that have been made or are needed. Having a new kitchen and updated bathrooms could have a significant impact on a home’s value so be sure to tell us.

Step 2. Subject Property Research

Our processors then go on a fact finding mission to retrieve as much data as possible about the subject property, including its size, rooms, lot, amenities, etc.

Step 3. Comparable Properties Search

Sales Comps

Better known as “real estate comps” or “sales comps,” this process involves finding, evaluating, and selecting recently sold properties in the immediate area (a minimum of 5, but often 10 or more).

Step 4. Comparative Market Analysis

Also referred to as a “real estate CMA” – once all of the data has been collected and compiled, each comparable property is analyzed and compared against the subject property to assist in formulating an opinion of its estimated value.

Step 5. Report Preparation and Delivery

The final step is to assemble a multi-page report that is emailed as a PDF within 24 hours and comes complete with a full set of sales comps, property details, images, and more.