Parker County, TX
USPAP CompliantUAD 3.6 Ready

Parker County real estate appraiser.
Rural expertise included.

Residential home appraisals across Parker County. Over 158,000 residents, one of the fastest-growing counties in Texas, from Weatherford to Springtown.
About Parker County

The western growth corridor

Parker County is home to over 158,000 residents and is one of the fastest-growing counties in the DFW metroplex, with population growth exceeding 4% annually. Anchored by the county seat of Weatherford and the sought-after Aledo school district, Parker County blends new suburban development with ranch land, horse properties, and established rural communities.

As one of our primary service areas, Rosing Realty Advisors works Parker County regularly. We understand the unique challenges of appraising rural and acreage properties, know where agricultural exemptions are common, and have the local market knowledge needed to find comparable sales in areas where they can be sparse.

Cities We Serve

Parker County communities

What We Do in Parker County

Residential home appraisals for Parker County

Every type of residential valuation, from conventional lender work to estate, divorce, and property tax protest assignments.

Conventional & Jumbo (1004/70)

Full interior/exterior appraisals with strong comparable analysis across Parker County.

USPAP compliantUAD 3.6 ready

FHA / USDA

Government-backed loan appraisals with handbook-compliant safety and soundness commentary.

USPAP compliantUAD 3.6 ready

Estate & Date-of-Death

Retrospective valuations for Parker County estates with IRS-compliant documentation.

USPAP compliantIRS compliant

Divorce & Litigation

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

USPAP compliant

Tax Protest Support

Independent appraisals to challenge Parker CAD assessed values. Deadline: May 15 annually.

PCAD deadline: May 15

Desktop / Exterior-Only

Faster turnaround for eligible Parker County properties.

USPAP compliant

Measurement & Floor Plans

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

ANSI Z765

Pre-Listing Appraisals

Data-driven pricing strategy for Parker County sellers before going to market.

USPAP compliant
Coverage

Cities we serve in Parker County

Full coverage across all Parker County communities. This is a representative list of the cities and towns we serve most frequently.

Parker County cities

  • Weatherford
  • Aledo
  • Hudson Oaks
  • Willow Park
  • Springtown
  • Annetta
  • Peaster
  • Millsap
  • Azle
  • Poolville
  • Dennis
  • Cresson
  • Brock
  • Cool
  • Whitt
  • Boyd
FAQ

Parker County appraisal questions

How much does an appraisal cost in Parker County?

Traditional appraisals in Parker County start at $600. Estate and litigation appraisals start at $750. Desktop appraisals start at $400. Properties on larger acreage tracts or in areas with limited comparable sales may require a higher fee due to the additional analysis involved.

What is the Parker County Appraisal District (PCAD)?

The Parker County Appraisal District (PCAD) is responsible for appraising all property in Parker County for property tax purposes. Their assessed values are used by taxing entities like cities, school districts, and the county to calculate property tax bills. If you believe PCAD has overvalued your property, you can file a protest before May 15.

Do you cover all of Parker County?

Yes. Parker County is one of our primary service areas. We provide appraisal services across the entire county, from Weatherford and Aledo in the east to Millsap, Cool, and Whitt in the west. Our Fort Worth base puts us within easy driving distance of every Parker County property.

What makes Parker County appraisals different?

Parker County has a more rural character than Tarrant or Dallas counties. Many properties sit on larger acreage tracts, and agricultural-exempt land, horse properties, and homes with outbuildings are common. Comparable sales can be limited in the western parts of the county, which requires deeper market analysis and sometimes broader search areas. Understanding how to adjust for acreage, outbuildings, and rural features is critical for accurate valuations here.

How quickly can you complete a Parker County appraisal?

Most lender appraisals in Parker County are completed in 5 business days. Properties in more rural western areas or with complex features like significant acreage or multiple outbuildings may take slightly longer.

Need a Parker County appraisal?

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