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Company Name: |
Summit Appraisals, LLC  |
Appraiser Name |
Nicholas Abate |
Postal Address: |
4 Greenbriar Lane |
City: |
Perrineville |
State: |
New Jersey |
Zip Code: |
08535 |
State Licensed In: |
New Jersey |
State License or Certification Number: |
NJ: 42RA00423400 / NY: 47000048969 |
License/Certificate Type: |
Licensed. |
Phone Number: |
609 223.0850 |
Fax Number: |
609 223.0851 |
Services Provided: |
Residential, FHA, EDI capable. |
Counties We Serve: |
NJ: Monmouth, Middlesex, Mercer, Burlington, Gloucester, Cumberland, Atlantic, Cape May, Ocean, Salem, Sussex. NY: Richmond. |
Brief Description: |
We offer 24 hour turn-around times. We provide appraisals for primary and secondary mortgages, refinancing and we are FHA approved. |
Specialty: |
Condominium, FHA Appraisal, FNMA Appraisal, Home Equity Appraisal, Mortgage Appraisals, Multi Family, Residential 1-4 family. |
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Appraiser Nicholas Abate with Summit Appraisals, LLC is also listed in:
- New Jersey / Atlantic - New Jersey / Burlington - New Jersey / Camden - New Jersey / Cape May - New Jersey / Cumberland - New Jersey / Gloucester - New Jersey / Mercer - New Jersey / Middlesex - New Jersey / Monmouth - New York / Richmond |
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