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An estate valuation is used to determine the fair market value of real estate for estate administration, inheritance planning, trust administration, estate settlement, and tax-related purposes.
An estate appraisal provides a supported opinion of value that may be relied upon by executors, trustees, heirs, attorneys, and CPAs.
Some estate valuation assignments require a retrospective estate valuation, meaning the real property is valued as of a prior effective date for estate settlement, trust administration, inheritance, or tax reporting.
Related Alameda County estate valuation pages include:
For probate, estate settlement, trust administration, IRS reporting, and stepped-up basis purposes in this area, see the main Alameda County date of death appraisal page or the broader James Valdez appraisal service areas.
Desktop retrospective appraisals for probate, estate settlement, trusts, stepped-up basis, and IRS reporting.