Colton Appraisal Group has been an appraising bedrock in the DC Metro area for more than two decades. Whether your property located in historic Old Town Alexandira, downtown DC or tucked away in a quiet Maryland suburb the Colton Appraisal Group has the knowledge and experience to meet the complexities of the DC Metro Area.
We appraise new homes, historic homes, traditional homes, manufactured homes, and waterfront properties. The owner and founder of Colton Appraisal Group, Greg Colton, is certified in Maryland, DC and Virginia and has been FHA approved. We work for numerous lenders and appraisal mangement companies, however we treat all of our clients, small and large, with the same professionalism and integrity.
We appraise new homes, historic homes, traditional homes, manufactured homes, and waterfront properties. The owner and founder of Colton Appraisal Group, Greg Colton, is certified in Maryland, DC and Virginia and has been FHA approved. We work for numerous lenders and appraisal mangement companies, however we treat all of our clients, small and large, with the same professionalism and integrity.
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The Colton Appraisal Group was founded in early 1997 by Greg T. Colton, IFA after years of real estate sales and appraisal experience. His dedication to the real estate industry through the highest possible level of quality, informed and professional service has led to this regional appraisal company, aggressively working to "EARN YOUR TRUST EVERYDAY".
The Colton Appraisal Group is a small regional appraisal firm offering a wide range of quality appraisal services in the Maryland Counties of Prince George's, Montgomery, Charles, St. Mary's, Calvert, Anne Arundel, Baltimore and Howard. We cover all of the District of Columbia (Washington, DC) and also the Counties of Fairfax and Arlington as well as the cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church and Vienna in Northern Virginia.
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If you are going to sell your home you would be wise to invest in a professional appraisal. Professional appraisals do not cost money, they pay in the long run! Unless a homeowner studies real estate values on a day to day basis, like a professional appraiser does, it's difficult for them to get a handle on real estate values.
The Home Buyer Checklist identifies some of the important factors to consider when choosing a home. In addition to an affordable sales price, you will also want to be sure that the neighborhood and house meet the needs of your family. Take this checklist along when you go shopping for your house.
It will help you evaluate the neighborhoods and assess the availability and condition of various features of up to three homes in a side-by-side comparison.Or you may open and print it as a pdf here.
It will help you evaluate the neighborhoods and assess the availability and condition of various features of up to three homes in a side-by-side comparison.Or you may open and print it as a pdf here.
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Tanya Wright
Jul 07, 2021
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If I could give 0 stars I would. Greg was very unprofessional and rude with his email response and communication with my real estate agent. His appraisal report of my home was due on Friday and the title company was still requesting it. So, on Monday she sent an email requesting a status update and his reply was “enough with status inquiries”. Even if that was not her first time asking for an update his reply was unnecessary and rude for someone that is supposed to be a professional.