Kennedale, TX
USPAP CompliantUAD 3.6 ReadyKennedale ISD

Kennedale real estate appraiser.
Suburban-rural character.

Residential home appraisals in Kennedale. Kennedale ISD, a blend of suburban and rural properties, and strong southeast Tarrant County community.
About Kennedale

Small-town feel, big-city access

Kennedale is home to approximately 9,500 residents and occupies a unique position in southeast Tarrant County. The city maintains a suburban-rural character with a mix of traditional subdivisions and properties on larger lots, while remaining just 15 minutes from downtown Fort Worth and Arlington.

Served by Kennedale ISD, the city has a strong sense of community identity. The housing stock ranges from established neighborhoods near the town center to newer construction and properties with more acreage on the outskirts. Kennedale’s location near I-20 and Highway 287 provides good connectivity to major employment centers.

What We Do in Kennedale

Residential home appraisals for Kennedale

Full-service residential valuations for Kennedale’s established neighborhoods, acreage properties, and growing community.

Conventional & Jumbo (1004/70)

Full interior/exterior appraisals for Kennedale transactions with comparable data from southeast Tarrant County.

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 Kennedale estates with IRS-compliant documentation.

USPAP compliantIRS compliant

Divorce & Litigation

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

USPAP compliant

Tax Protest Support

Independent appraisals to challenge TAD assessed values on Kennedale properties.

TAD deadline: May 15

Desktop / Exterior-Only

Faster turnaround for eligible Kennedale properties without compromising quality.

USPAP compliant

Measurement & Floor Plans

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

ANSI Z765

Pre-Listing Appraisals

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

USPAP compliant
Coverage

Kennedale neighborhoods we serve

Full coverage across all Kennedale neighborhoods. We also serve adjacent communities including Mansfield, Arlington, and Everman.

Neighborhoods and areas

  • Downtown Kennedale
  • Sublett Road area
  • Eden Road corridor
  • Kennedale Parkway
  • Oak Hollow
  • Timberlake
  • Southeast Kennedale
  • Bowman Roberts area
FAQ

Kennedale appraisal questions

How much does an appraisal cost in Kennedale?

Standard appraisals in Kennedale 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.

How does Kennedale ISD affect home values?

Kennedale ISD is a smaller, community-focused school district that provides personalized education. The district's compact size and strong community engagement are valued by families. A qualified appraiser accounts for school district boundaries when selecting comparable sales and understands how Kennedale ISD compares to neighboring districts.

How long does a Kennedale appraisal take?

Most standard appraisals in Kennedale are completed in 5 business days from the inspection date. Kennedale is approximately 20 minutes from our Fort Worth office.

Do you appraise properties with acreage in Kennedale?

Yes. Parts of the Kennedale area include properties on larger lots and small acreage tracts that give the area its suburban-rural character. These properties may require additional analysis of site value and highest and best use. We have experience with both subdivision properties and acreage homes in the southeast Tarrant County market.

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

Yes. Kennedale 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.

Need a Kennedale appraisal?

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