Real estate is a tricky business. The market is always changing, and every buyer has different preferences. Whether you're buying commercial spaces to rent out or selling your old family home, you'll need professional guidance. You can count on the real estate appraisers and brokers at Marc Gottesdiener & Co., Inc.
Our owner has extensive experience in Hartford, CT. He's also owned over 140 apartments, stores, and offices as well as land parcels in five states. If you need help with appraisals, rentals, listings, building rehabilitation, or litigation, you can turn to him. Marc Gottesdiener & Co. has been serving local property owners for more than 36 years.
Our owner has extensive experience in Hartford, CT. He's also owned over 140 apartments, stores, and offices as well as land parcels in five states. If you need help with appraisals, rentals, listings, building rehabilitation, or litigation, you can turn to him. Marc Gottesdiener & Co. has been serving local property owners for more than 36 years.
Services
As a full-service real estate company with now over Four decades of licensed experience and expertise, Marc Gottesdiener & Co., Inc. handles all aspects of both commercial & residential real estate assignments including appraisals, rentals, listings, building rehabilitation, consultation, an expert in litigation, court testimony, & other real estate asset services focusing on real estate solutions in Connecticut.
Marc has been a certified general appraiser since 1989; our office has completed nearly 3,000 commercial and residential summary appraisal reports for banks, lenders, developers, investors, individuals, municipalities, attorneys, and courts. Marc is also considered an expert court witness having testified in all Connecticut County Courts as well as in both Bankruptcy and Federal courts.
Every property is different - meaning they have different monetary values. This can change based on the condition and current market. If you're selling a building or lot, you'll need a residential and commercial real estate appraiser from Marc Gottesdiener & Co., Inc. Our owner is the most active court-appointed real estate appraiser in Hartford, CT.
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In 1977, Marc Gottesdiener began his career as a Realtor Associate; two years later, he was a licensed Realtor and a licensed Broker. During the 1980s, Marc worked as a certified real estate appraiser (RCG#246). His record has been exemplary - that is, there have been no claims ever made against his license.
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Omar George
Jan 01, 2020
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Be careful of Marc. Totally unprofessional. He works in cahoots with a lawyer to play with the value of property especially if they want to buy it or if the lawyer is representing your opponent. Firstly, he was supposed to call me before he showed up at my property. He did not, he just showed without warning. Secondly, he give me a inflated value of my house, because he works for the attorney who represented my opponent. It's a good thing, I had another appraiser who got the proper value of my property. Marc was off by 30k. Thirdly Marc took over 3 weeks to give me my appraisal. He was busy cooking
Tracy
Jul 24, 2019
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Rad T.
Jul 28, 2015
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Olivia Nicole
Sep 19, 2014
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If you see this mans name attached to anything, head for the hills. I mean it. Marc Gottesdiener is THE worst property manager I have ever had the great misfortune of being obligated to talk to. Firstly he is just legitimately terrible at his job. At best he is scatterbrained and unorganized. (ie Randomly in January told us we never paid rent 6 months ago? Doesn't write receipts either so there's no way to figure it out.) He is also just a bold faced liar. When we moved in we saw a roach body on the floor. When asked if there were bugs he said no and that the building had been cleared of them.