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Company Name: |
NJ Property Appraisals  |
Appraiser Name |
Jason Kreisman |
Postal Address: |
1697 Lark Ln |
City: |
Cherry Hill |
State: |
New Jersey |
Zip Code: |
08003 |
State Licensed In: |
New Jersey |
State License or Certification Number: |
42RA00413200 |
License/Certificate Type: |
Licensed. |
Phone Number: |
856 745.3550 |
Services Provided: |
Residential. |
Counties We Serve: |
Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Mercer, Salem. |
Brief Description: |
Since 2005 NJ Property Appraisals has focused on providing a broad range of real estate appraisal services for homeowners, attorneys, CPA's, financial planners, and mortgage companies. We understand that each neighborhood has unique characteristics that shape market value. |
Specialty: |
Appraisal Review, Bankruptcy, Condominium, Conventional, Divorce, Drive-By Appraisals, Duplex Appraisal, Estate Taxes, Manufactured Home, Modular Home, Mortgage Appraisals, Multi Family, New Construction, PMI Removal, Probate, Proposed Construction, Relocation Appraisal, REO/Foreclosure, Residential 1-4 family, Tax Appeal, Townhome, Triplex, Trust, Waterfront Property. |
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Appraiser Jason Kreisman with NJ Property Appraisals 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 / Salem |
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