Burleson, TX
USPAP CompliantUAD 3.6 ReadyJohnson County

Burleson real estate appraiser.
Johnson County’s fastest-growing city.

Residential home appraisals in one of Johnson County's fastest-growing communities. Burleson ISD and Joshua ISD schools, new developments, and established neighborhoods.
About Burleson

Growing fast with strong roots

Burleson is home to approximately 51,000 residents and is the largest and fastest-growing city in Johnson County. Straddling the Burleson ISD and Joshua ISD boundary, the city offers a mix of master-planned communities like Chisholm Summit and Tallgrass alongside established neighborhoods with mature trees and larger lots.

Located just south of Fort Worth along the I-35W corridor, Burleson combines small-town character with easy Metroplex access. Rapid growth means new construction activity is high, and property values have appreciated steadily as families discover the area’s quality schools and affordable land.

What We Do in Burleson

Residential home appraisals for Burleson

Full-service residential valuations for Burleson’s new developments, established neighborhoods, and acreage properties.

Conventional & Jumbo (1004/70)

Full interior/exterior appraisals for Burleson lender transactions with strong local comparable data.

USPAP compliantUAD 3.6 ready

FHA / USDA

Government-backed loan appraisals with safety and soundness commentary per current handbooks.

USPAP compliantUAD 3.6 ready

Estate & Date-of-Death

Retrospective valuations for Burleson estates with IRS-compliant documentation.

USPAP compliantIRS compliant

Divorce & Litigation

Neutral, defensible valuations for Johnson County courts with expert testimony available.

USPAP compliant

Tax Protest Support

Independent appraisals to challenge Johnson CAD assessed values on Burleson properties.

Johnson CAD deadline: May 15

Desktop / Exterior-Only

Faster turnaround for eligible Burleson properties without compromising quality.

USPAP compliant

Measurement & Floor Plans

ANSI Z765 living area calculations and marketing floor plans for Burleson homes.

ANSI Z765

Pre-Listing Appraisals

Know your home's value before listing. Data-driven pricing backed by Burleson market knowledge.

USPAP compliant
Coverage

Burleson neighborhoods we serve

Full coverage across all Burleson neighborhoods. We also serve adjacent communities including Joshua, Crowley, and south Fort Worth.

Neighborhoods and areas

  • Chisholm Summit
  • Tallgrass
  • Hidden Creek
  • Elk Ridge
  • Bailey Ranch
  • Sage Meadow
  • Timber Creek
  • South Burleson
  • Briarwood
  • Old Town Burleson
FAQ

Burleson appraisal questions

How much does an appraisal cost in Burleson?

Standard appraisals in Burleson start at $600. Estate and litigation appraisals start at $800. Desktop appraisals start at $400. Final quotes depend on property size, complexity, and timeline. We provide a firm quote before work begins.

Which school district is my Burleson property in?

Burleson is split between Burleson ISD and Joshua ISD. The school district boundary affects property values, and buyers often search specifically for one district. A qualified appraiser identifies the correct district and accounts for its impact on value when selecting comparables.

How long does a Burleson appraisal take?

Standard appraisals in Burleson are completed in 5 business days from the inspection date. Specialized work such as estate or litigation appraisals may take 10 business days or less. Burleson is approximately 25 minutes from our Fort Worth office.

Can you appraise new construction in Burleson?

Yes. Burleson is one of the fastest-growing cities in Johnson County, with multiple active developments including Chisholm Summit and Tallgrass. New construction appraisals require analysis of builder contracts, upgrades, and lot premiums. We appraise new builds regularly in the Burleson market.

Can I use an appraisal for my Burleson property tax protest?

Yes. Burleson properties are appraised by the Johnson County Appraisal District (Johnson CAD). An independent certified appraisal provides strong evidence for a property tax protest. The deadline to file is May 15 each year. We recommend ordering your appraisal in March or April to have it ready in time.

Need a Burleson appraisal?

Tell us about the property and we’ll confirm scope, fee, and ETA within one business day.