Date of Death appraisal services in Auburn, California

Date of Death Appraisals in Auburn, CA

Desktop date of death appraisals, retrospective appraisals, probate appraisals, estate appraisals, and stepped-up basis valuation support for inherited property in Auburn, Placer County.

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Date of Death Appraisals in Auburn

An Auburn date of death appraiser determines the fair market value of real estate as of a specific prior effective date, most commonly the date of death. A date of death appraisal in Auburn is often needed for probate, estate settlement, trust administration, IRS reporting, inherited property valuation, and stepped-up basis documentation.

Whether you are looking for an estate appraisal in Auburn, a probate appraisal in Auburn, or a retrospective appraisal in Auburn, the purpose is to develop a well-supported opinion of value based on market evidence from the effective date, not simply current market conditions.

My Approach to Auburn Date of Death Appraisals

Date of death appraisals in Auburn require more than pulling recent sales. The analysis may include historical MLS data, prior listings, public records, comparable sales activity, neighborhood trends, property condition, lot utility, location influences, and market conditions that existed as of the retrospective effective date.

My appraisal process emphasizes comparable sales research, market-supported analysis, and market-extracted adjustments through paired sales when the available data supports that level of analysis. This is especially important when two properties appear similar on paper but compete differently due to condition, location, size, age, floor plan, site utility, view influence, or neighborhood segment.

For inherited property, estate settlement, probate, trust administration, and stepped-up basis reporting, the appraisal should reflect how buyers would have reacted to the property as of the date of death, not how the market appears today.

Auburn Real Estate Market Overview

Current Market Overview

Updated May 29, 2026, 11:31 p.m. using recent MLS data

All data is sourced from local MLS and updated regularly.
Median Sale Price
$620,750
Average Sale Price
$708,877
Median Days on Market
14 Days
Active / Pending / Sold
155 / 43 / 44
Total Properties (recent MLS activity)

What This Means for Retrospective Appraisals

Market trends help provide context, but a date of death appraisal reflects the market conditions as of the effective date, not today. In Auburn, changes in inventory, days on market, and pricing trends can impact how comparable sales are selected and adjusted in a retrospective appraisal.

Local Market Insight

Auburn is a varied Placer County market with older neighborhoods, foothill residential properties, larger-lot homes, rural-residential influence, and location differences that can materially affect value. A retrospective appraisal in Auburn may require careful review of site utility, topography, access, condition, acreage or semi-rural influence, and comparable sale availability as of the date of death.

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The Auburn real estate market is monitored using MLS activity, public records, comparable sales, listing history, marketing times, and price trends. This market data is useful when developing a date of death appraisal in Auburn, a retrospective appraisal in Auburn, or an estate appraisal for probate, trust administration, stepped-up basis, and IRS reporting.

Over the past 12 months, Auburn had approximately 552 closed MLS sales, with a median sold price of approximately $645,000. The median marketing time during that period was approximately 32 days.

Over the past 30 days, Auburn had approximately 44 closed MLS sales, with a median sold price of approximately $620,750 and a median marketing time of approximately 14 days.

Recent 7-day MLS activity in Auburn shows approximately 10 closed sales. This short-term activity helps indicate current market direction, but it is only one part of the analysis used in a retrospective appraisal.

For an Auburn date of death appraisal, current market statistics are not simply applied to the property. The analysis must focus on the market evidence that existed as of the effective date, including comparable sales, pending activity, listing history, marketing time, and buyer behavior around the date of death.

The Auburn market includes foothill, suburban, and rural-residential segments where value can vary by location, lot utility, topography, condition, property type, and buyer pool.

MLS market data last updated: May 29, 2026, 11:31 p.m.

About the Auburn Market

Auburn is a varied Placer County market with older neighborhoods, foothill residential properties, larger-lot homes, rural-residential influence, and location differences that can materially affect value. A retrospective appraisal in Auburn may require careful review of site utility, topography, access, condition, acreage or semi-rural influence, and comparable sale availability as of the date of death.

When performing retrospective appraisals in Auburn, market participants may react differently depending on:

Can an Auburn Appraisal Be Completed as a Desktop Appraisal?

Many properties in Auburn can be completed as a desktop appraisal in Auburn when the property is reasonably straightforward and sufficient market data is available. For estate, probate, trust, and stepped-up basis assignments, a desktop format may be appropriate when the appraisal problem can be solved using MLS history, public records, prior listings, aerial imagery, comparable sales, and historical market data.

A retrospective appraisal in Auburn does not always require an interior inspection, especially when the effective date is in the past and the purpose of the assignment is to estimate fair market value as of the date of death. The key issue is whether the available data is strong enough to support a credible opinion of value.

Desktop date of death appraisals in Auburn may be appropriate depending on:

Some assignments may still require an exterior inspection, interior photos, additional research, or an expanded scope of work depending on property complexity, data availability, or the intended use of the appraisal.

Desktop Appraisal Options

Many estates involve multiple properties, sometimes spread across several cities or counties. In those situations, the cost of traditional appraisal reports with interior inspections, exterior photographs, travel time, and expanded documentation can increase quickly.

Desktop retrospective appraisals provide a more efficient alternative when the assignment is appropriate for this type of analysis. By relying on MLS history, public records, prior listings, market data, aerial imagery, and historical comparable sales, many properties can be appraised without the cost and delay associated with traditional inspection-based reporting.

In many markets outside of the immediate Bay Area core, where property values and assignment complexity are often lower, desktop appraisals can be a practical and cost-effective solution for estate and stepped-up basis purposes.

Basic Desktop Appraisal

  • USPAP-compliant retrospective appraisal
  • Limited reporting format
  • Comparable sales analysis included
  • Designed for straightforward assignments
  • Efficient option for multiple-property estates

This option focuses primarily on the valuation analysis itself without additional presentation layers that may not be necessary for every assignment.

What Is Typically Not Included

Some assignments may still require an exterior inspection or expanded scope depending on property complexity, market conditions, or data availability.

Why Retrospective Appraisals Matter

A properly supported retrospective appraisal helps establish the fair market value of inherited real estate as of the date of death.

These reports are commonly used by:

Service Areas Near Auburn

In addition to Auburn, appraisal services are available in:

For a full list of service areas, visit the East Bay Date of Death Appraiser page.

Need a Date of Death Appraisal in Auburn?

Desktop retrospective appraisals available throughout Placer County and surrounding areas.

📞 (510) 828-5876
✉️ jameskvaldez@gmail.com