Religious Property Valuation, Ltd.
Religious Property Valuation, Ltd. (RPV) is one of only a few firms nationally dedicated to the appraisal of religious property. Our practice focuses on religious and institutional property appraisal in the Midwest and Chicago Metropolitan area.Property appraisals may be required for many reasons:
- Financial planning
- Potential property sale or acquisition
- Insurance appraisal
- Refinancing
- Litigation support
- New construction or expansion planning
- Gift letter documentation
Church appraisals, school appraisals and institutional appraisals represent difficult property classes to appraise. There are often few if any comparables, and when they do exist, they may not closely correlate with the subject property's characteristics. Good judgment is critical. We perform more church appraisals in a few months than many other appraisers do in their entire career.
- Licensed & Certified appraisal professionals
- Two MAI designated review appraisers
Call today for a bid request or question at 773-596-2950.
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SOME PEOPLE WE WORK WITH
-Archdiocese of Chicago-The Episcopal Diocese of Chicago
-Urban Partnership Bank
-Providence Bank
-Republic Bank
-CBRE
-First Bank & Trust
-Devon Bank
"I am a review appraiser... and this is a note to thank you for the excellent appraisal you prepared... for the bank.
That report was one of the better appraisals I have read in the past year.... You anticipate and address the reader's questions and provide thorough and logical explanations and analyses throughout towards a substantiated and reasonable conclusion.
It is reassuring to see that the art of appraisal is still being practiced. "
~ George A. Sikorski, MAI, AI-GRS
TESTIMONIAL
"I am a review appraiser... and this is a note to thank you for the excellent appraisal you prepared... for the bank.
That report was one of the better appraisals I have read in the past year.... You anticipate and address the reader's questions and provide thorough and logical explanations and analyses throughout towards a substantiated and reasonable conclusion.
It is reassuring to see that the art of appraisal is still being practiced. "
~ George A. Sikorski, MAI, AI-GRS