Conventional & Jumbo (1004/70)
Full interior/exterior appraisals for Haslet transactions with comparable data from the Alliance corridor.
Haslet is home to approximately 4,500 residents and sits in the heart of the Alliance development corridor in north Tarrant County. Once a quiet rural community, Haslet has experienced rapid residential growth driven by the massive Alliance economic development, including the BNSF intermodal facility, FedEx hub, and corporate relocations.
Served by Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD, Haslet features predominantly newer construction in master-planned communities. The housing market benefits from strong employment growth in the Alliance corridor and excellent I-35W access. Property values are rising as the area continues to develop and new amenities come online.
Full-service residential valuations for Haslet’s new construction, master-planned communities, and Alliance corridor properties.
Full interior/exterior appraisals for Haslet transactions with comparable data from the Alliance corridor.
Government-backed loan appraisals with safety and soundness commentary per current handbooks.
Retrospective valuations for Haslet estates with IRS-compliant documentation.
Neutral, defensible valuations for Tarrant County courts with expert testimony available.
Independent appraisals to challenge TAD assessed values on Haslet properties.
Faster turnaround for eligible Haslet properties without compromising quality.
ANSI Z765 living area calculations and marketing floor plans for Haslet homes.
Know your home's value before listing. Data-driven pricing backed by Haslet market knowledge.
Full coverage across all Haslet neighborhoods. We also serve adjacent communities including Saginaw, Roanoke, and north Fort Worth.
Standard appraisals in Haslet 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.
Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD serves Haslet and is one of the fastest-growing districts in Tarrant County. The district's ongoing investment in new schools and programs supports rising property values. A qualified appraiser accounts for school district quality when analyzing comparable sales in the rapidly developing Haslet market.
Most standard appraisals in Haslet are completed in 5 business days from the inspection date. Haslet is approximately 20 minutes from our Fort Worth office via I-35W.
Yes. Haslet sits at the heart of the Alliance development corridor and has seen significant new construction in communities like Sendera Ranch and Heritage Trace. New construction appraisals require analysis of builder contracts, upgrades, and comparable sales from similar new developments. We have extensive experience with Alliance corridor valuations.
Yes. Haslet properties are appraised by the Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD). 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.
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