Sansom Park, TX
USPAP CompliantUAD 3.6 ReadyCastleberry ISD

Sansom Park real estate appraiser.
Affordable and close to home.

Residential home appraisals in Sansom Park. Castleberry ISD, affordable housing, and a northwest Tarrant County community close to Fort Worth.
About Sansom Park

Close-knit and affordable

Sansom Park is home to approximately 5,400 residents and is a small, independent city in northwest Tarrant County between Fort Worth and Lake Worth. The city offers some of the most accessible home prices in the county, making homeownership attainable for working families and first-time buyers.

Served by Castleberry ISD, Sansom Park features a mix of modest single-family homes, many built in the mid-20th century. The city’s location near Meacham Airport, the Stockyards, and the Jacksboro Highway corridor provides strong connectivity to Fort Worth’s employment centers. Despite its small size, Sansom Park maintains its own city government and community identity.

What We Do in Sansom Park

Residential home appraisals for Sansom Park

Full-service residential valuations for Sansom Park’s affordable neighborhoods, established homes, and community properties.

Conventional & Jumbo (1004/70)

Full interior/exterior appraisals for Sansom Park transactions with northwest Tarrant County 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 Sansom Park 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 Sansom Park properties.

TAD deadline: May 15

Desktop / Exterior-Only

Faster turnaround for eligible Sansom Park properties without compromising quality.

USPAP compliant

Measurement & Floor Plans

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

ANSI Z765

Pre-Listing Appraisals

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

USPAP compliant
Coverage

Sansom Park neighborhoods we serve

Full coverage across all Sansom Park neighborhoods. We also serve adjacent communities including River Oaks, Lake Worth, and northwest Fort Worth.

Neighborhoods and areas

  • Sansom Boulevard area
  • Roberts Cut Off corridor
  • North Sansom Park
  • South Sansom Park
  • Meacham area
  • Azle Avenue corridor
  • Lake Worth Road area
  • Central Sansom Park
FAQ

Sansom Park appraisal questions

How much does an appraisal cost in Sansom Park?

Standard appraisals in Sansom Park 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 Castleberry ISD affect home values in Sansom Park?

Castleberry ISD serves Sansom Park and is a smaller, community-focused school district. The district provides personalized education and community engagement. A qualified appraiser considers school district boundaries when selecting comparable sales and properly accounts for district-related value factors.

How long does a Sansom Park appraisal take?

Most standard appraisals in Sansom Park are completed in 5 business days from the inspection date. Sansom Park is approximately 10 minutes from our Fort Worth office, making scheduling very efficient.

Do you appraise affordable and investment properties in Sansom Park?

Yes. Sansom Park offers some of the most affordable housing in Tarrant County, making it attractive to first-time buyers and investors. We provide USPAP-compliant valuations for all property types regardless of price point. We understand the affordable housing market dynamics in northwest Tarrant County.

Can I use an appraisal for my Sansom Park property tax protest?

Yes. Sansom Park 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 Sansom Park appraisal?

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