Tarrant County, TX
USPAP CompliantUAD 3.6 Ready

Tarrant County real estate appraiser.
Every city covered.

Residential home appraisals across the 3rd most populous county in Texas. Over 2.2 million residents, 41 municipalities, one trusted appraiser.
About Tarrant County

Our home county

Tarrant County is home to 2,230,708 residents, making it the 3rd most populous county in Texas. Anchored by Fort Worth and Arlington, the county spans luxury markets like Southlake and Colleyville in the northeast to growing communities like Mansfield and Burleson in the south.

As a Tarrant County-based firm, Rosing Realty Advisors understands the full spectrum of this market. We know which school districts command premiums, where flood zones affect values, and how the county’s growth patterns impact property values in real time.

Cities We Serve

Tarrant County communities

What We Do in Tarrant County

Residential home appraisals for Tarrant 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 Tarrant 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 Tarrant County 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. Deadline: May 15 annually.

TAD deadline: May 15

Desktop / Exterior-Only

Faster turnaround for eligible Tarrant County properties.

USPAP compliant

Measurement & Floor Plans

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

ANSI Z765

Pre-Listing Appraisals

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

USPAP compliant
Coverage

Cities we serve in Tarrant County

Full coverage across all Tarrant County municipalities. This is a representative list of the cities we serve most frequently.

Tarrant County cities

  • Fort Worth
  • Arlington
  • Southlake
  • Keller
  • Grapevine
  • Colleyville
  • Bedford
  • Euless
  • Hurst
  • North Richland Hills
  • Mansfield
  • Burleson
  • Crowley
  • Azle
  • Watauga
  • Haltom City
  • Benbrook
  • Saginaw
  • White Settlement
  • Kennedale
FAQ

Tarrant County appraisal questions

How much does an appraisal cost in Tarrant County?

Traditional appraisals in Tarrant County start at $600. Estate and litigation appraisals start at $750. Desktop appraisals start at $400. Final pricing depends on property complexity, location within the county, and timeline.

What is the Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD)?

The Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD) is responsible for appraising all property in Tarrant 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 TAD has overvalued your property, you can file a protest before May 15.

Do you cover all cities in Tarrant County?

Yes. We provide appraisal services across all 41 municipalities in Tarrant County, from Fort Worth and Arlington to smaller cities like Kennedale, Lake Worth, and Everman. Our Fort Worth base puts us within easy reach of every Tarrant County property.

How does Tarrant County's market differ from Dallas County?

Tarrant County generally offers more affordable housing than Dallas County, with a wider range of lot sizes and more rural-suburban fringe areas in the west and south. The county includes both luxury markets like Southlake and Colleyville, and more affordable communities like White Settlement and Crowley. Understanding these distinctions is critical for accurate appraisals.

How quickly can you complete a Tarrant County appraisal?

Most lender appraisals in Tarrant County are completed in 5 business days. Our Fort Worth location means minimal travel time, which translates to efficient turnaround across the county.

Need a Tarrant County appraisal?

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