Get a Fee QuoteTell us a little about what you need, and we'll respond quickly with our price and estimated turnaround time. Order OnlineNeed an appraisal now? Order securely online for an accurate, reliable appraisal to fit your specific needs. Our ServicesWhen you need to know the true value of a property, you need an expert. Find out how we can help you! For high quality appraisals you can trust in the Cities of Auburn and Opelika, AL (Lee County, AL) and some surrounding areas, trust Hardy Appraisal Service
Whether it's a young couple's first home or luxurious new construction, our extensive field work and formal training as licensed appraisers make us qualified to provide home valuations in Lee County for clients ranging from national mortgage companies to local lenders or individual businesses and consumers.
How do we save time and keep our prices reasonable without cutting corners on quality? The answer is: Technology. And above everything, we know the importance of professional customer service. You'll be treated with the utmost respect in all aspects of working and communicating with Hardy Appraisal Service. Our goal is a superior experience for our clients. Call us today. We guarantee you'll see the difference, too. |
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NAR Comments on 4th ASC Hearing on Appraisal Bias | ||
2/28/2024 3:25 PM | ||
NAR asks for clear guidance on the application of fair housing laws to the appraisal process as well as transparency in the compensation of appraisers.Read More | ||
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Real Estate Appraiser Salary | ||
2/26/2024 11:24 AM | ||
A real estate appraiser's salary is often based on licensing level and experience. Learn how much you can make with a career as a real estate appraiser. Read More | ||
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Why Desktop Appraisals Matter and How Agents Can Help | ||
11/30/2023 10:12 AM | ||
These types of assignments don’t require appraisers to inspect the interior or exterior of a property. Your care can make such valuations more reliable.Read More | ||
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Homeowners Enter Settlement Agreement with Appraiser in Racial Bias Suit | ||
11/1/2023 5:43 PM | ||
Two California homeowners entered a settlement agreement in a lawsuit alleging racially based discrimination in the appraised value of their home.Read More | ||
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NAR and Coalition Urge Tidewater-Like Appraisal Process | ||
9/22/2023 11:32 AM | ||
NAR joined a coalition letter urging regulators to consider benefits of certain aspects of the Veteran Affairs' (VA) Tidewater process for reconsiderations of value (ROVs).Read More | ||
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NAR Submits Comments on Reconsideration of Value Process | ||
9/19/2023 10:14 AM | ||
The ROV process is critical for consumers to raise questions about potential errors or omissions in an appraisal and fundamental to confidence in the process. Check out NAR's comments to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB...Read More | ||
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Appraisal Process Report | ||
9/13/2023 11:09 AM | ||
In May 2023, NAR surveyed its members pertaining to data collectors in the appraisal process. This report contains the findings.Read More | ||
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Ask an Appraiser Webinar | ||
8/29/2023 6:12 PM | ||
On October 4, 2023, NAR hosted a 60-minute, live question & answer discussion with a panel of seasoned REALTOR® appraisers, as they fielded questions about all aspects of the real estate industry and appraisal process.Read More | ||
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NAR Responds to Proposed Rule on Automated Valuation Models | ||
8/22/2023 5:22 PM | ||
Check out NAR's response to the joint banking and finance regulators on their proposed joint rule to implement the statute on automated valuation models (AVMs) regulation.Read More | ||
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How Much Power Do Appraisers Have Over Home Value? | ||
8/1/2023 3:46 PM | ||
The answer to who can set market value involves buyers, sellers—and the very definition of “value.”Read More | ||