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| TABACHNICK & ASSOCIATES |
| Phone # (631)-439-0850 |
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We are a full appraisal, and consulting firm, specializing in residential one to four family homes, pmi reduction, and estate tax issues.We offer 24-48 hour turnaround time, a quality appraisal report customized to fit your specific needs.
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| HMS Associates LLC |
| Phone # (718)-438-9400 |
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Established in New York City in 1998 and is uniquely experienced in all residential appraisal needs from 1-4 family homes as well as coop and condos. Quickest turnaround in the industry.
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| Continental Real Estate Services, Inc. |
| Phone # (888)-487-4555 |
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Prompt Professional Service. 30+ Appraisers. Five States, Full time office staff. Quick Answers about status, or other questions.
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