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| Indy Appraisal Services |
| Phone # (317)-251-4200 |
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Indy Appraisal Services is a real estate appraisal company that has been that has been serving Central Indiana for over 16 years.. We offer excellent service from an experienced, professional staff.
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| MARCO APPRAISALS, LLC. |
| Phone # (317)-435-9206 |
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We pride ourselves on quick turnaround, less than 48 hours from the time of inspection, we cover central Indiana. Counties to include Marion, Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Morgan, and
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| Forsythe Appraisals, LLC |
| Phone # (800)-723-4003 |
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Oldest largest independent appraisal company. 32 branches in 19 states. ,All of our appraisers are employees. Guarantee contact within 2 hours to schedule appointment
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| Hoosier Values.Com, LLC |
| Phone # (317)-331-3940 |
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All Residential, Multi-Family, Investment, Single Family, Appraisal Reviews, Over 10 Years Real Estate experience in Central Indiana, Quick Turn-times, EDI Capable. We do not perform "Comp Checks".
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| Appraising Indiana |
| Phone # (317)-450-5058 |
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Specializing in Residential, Commercial, and Eminent Domain appraisals. EDI capability with quick turn around time. Call for statewide fee quotes for Commercial and Eminent Domain assignments.
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