Meet the Prestige Estate Services Appraisal Team
Estate Tax Appraisals for Pittsburgh Estates

Estate tax appraisal assignments determine the fair market value of tangible personal property included within taxable estates. Our Pittsburgh appraisers prepare USPAP-compliant valuation reports designed to support federal estate tax filings and withstand professional review by attorneys, accountants, and tax authorities.
Estate tax valuation requires determining value as of the applicable valuation date, including date-of-death appraisals and alternate valuation dates when elected. Our appraisers conduct detailed inspections and market research to support decedent estate appraisal assignments involving household contents, collections, inherited assets, and high-value personal property.
Reports prepared for estate tax purposes support Form 706 filings and document inheritance valuation, taxable estate analysis, and high-value tangible personal property assets. Comparable market data, valuation methodology, and analytical reasoning are documented clearly to meet IRS expectations.
Each estate tax reporting appraisal includes organized schedules, photographs, and supporting documentation appropriate for IRS estate appraisal review. Our reports are structured so estate attorneys, CPAs, and fiduciaries can rely on the conclusions without additional clarification.

IRS-Qualified Appraisals for Federal Tax Compliance
Certain tax-related matters require valuation reports prepared by qualified appraisers following IRS regulations and USPAP standards. Our Pittsburgh appraisal team prepares IRS-qualified appraisal reports that meet federal documentation requirements and support professional reliance.
An IRS-compliant appraisal must be completed by a qualified appraiser with appropriate credentials, education, and market experience. Our reports clearly document scope of work, valuation methodology, and supporting market data consistent with IRS appraisal standards.
Appraisals prepared for tax purposes must also meet specific disclosure requirements. Each assignment is structured to align with IRS valuation rules so attorneys, accountants, and fiduciaries can rely on the documentation.
Properly prepared IRS-qualified appraisals help reduce audit risk and support penalty-avoidance practices by clearly explaining valuation conclusions and supporting evidence.

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Please call our office or submit the contact form to outline categories, access, and timeline. A local appraiser will respond to confirm scope and the most efficient inspection plan.

Pittsburgh Probate Appraisals Supporting Estate Administration
Probate appraisals provide formal valuation of tangible personal property for estates administered through the court system. Our Pittsburgh appraisers prepare probate appraisal reports that assist executors, administrators, trustees, and legal counsel during estate settlement.
Each probate valuation establishes fair market value as of the required valuation date and includes detailed identification, condition documentation, and supporting market data. Reports are structured to meet probate court appraisal standards and withstand review by judges and attorneys.
Probate appraisal assignments frequently involve coordination with estate representatives and legal professionals. Our appraisers routinely prepare documentation for:
Completed probate appraisal reports are organized to support efficient estate settlement by presenting inventories and valuation schedules in a clear format suitable for court review.
Estate Inventory and Personal Property Documentation

Estate inventory appraisal assignments provide a comprehensive accounting and valuation of tangible personal property for estates, trusts, and fiduciary administration. Our Pittsburgh appraisers prepare estate inventory valuation reports that catalog household contents, collections, furnishings, and inherited assets.
Each household contents appraisal includes systematic identification of property, condition observations, photographs, and valuation support. Our appraisers evaluate inherited asset appraisal assignments using appropriate markets and recognized valuation methodologies.
Estate inventory assignments often involve organizing significant volumes of personal property. Documentation may include:
Completed estate inventory appraisal reports assist attorneys, fiduciaries, and executors by presenting valuation findings in a clear, review-ready format.
Charitable Contribution Appraisals

Charitable donation appraisals are required when non-cash contributions of tangible personal property exceed IRS thresholds. Our Pittsburgh appraisers prepare qualified appraisals that support charitable contribution reporting and comply with federal documentation standards.
Each non-cash donation appraisal includes item identification, condition analysis, valuation rationale, and supporting market data appropriate to the donated property. Our reports satisfy Form 8283 documentation requirements for both donors and charitable organizations.
Charitable contribution assignments commonly involve:
Completed charitable contribution appraisal reports support accurate tax deduction claims by clearly explaining valuation methodology and supporting evidence.
Insurance Appraisals for Replacement Value Coverage

Insurance appraisal assignments establish replacement values for tangible personal property requiring scheduled coverage. Our Pittsburgh appraisers prepare insurance valuation reports that help insurers and property owners determine appropriate coverage limits.
Each replacement value appraisal documents item identification, condition, and valuation methodology consistent with insurance industry standards. Scheduled personal property appraisals support underwriting decisions, policy renewals, and coverage updates.
Insurance appraisal assignments commonly involve:
Completed insurance appraisal reports are organized for efficient review by insurance professionals.
Divorce Appraisals for Marital Asset Valuation for Pittsburgh Residents

Divorce appraisals provide objective valuation of tangible personal property during marital dissolution proceedings. Our Pittsburgh appraisers prepare divorce property appraisal reports to support mediation, settlement negotiations, and court review.
Each marital asset appraisal includes identification, documentation, and valuation analysis consistent with professional standards. Divorce valuation assignments may involve entire household inventories, collections, furnishings, or individual assets.
Documentation commonly includes:
Reports are structured to maintain neutrality and support fair resolution of property division matters.
Equitable Distribution Appraisals

Equitable distribution appraisals provide independent valuation of tangible personal property when marital assets must be divided according to court requirements. Our Pittsburgh appraisal team prepares valuation reports supporting fair and defensible allocation of property.
Assignments commonly involve:
Equitable distribution appraisal documentation may include:
Completed equitable distribution appraisal reports promote transparency and consistent review during legal proceedings.
Litigation Appraisal Review and Expert Analysis

Litigation appraisal review services provide independent evaluation of appraisal reports prepared for legal disputes. Our Pittsburgh appraisers perform appraisal review assignments to determine whether valuation conclusions comply with USPAP standards and accepted appraisal methodology.
Assignments may involve:
Completed review reports assist counsel in evaluating appraisal credibility during litigation.
Pittsburgh Fair Market Value Appraisals

Fair market value appraisals determine the value of tangible personal property based on the price property would bring between a willing buyer and seller with reasonable knowledge of relevant facts. Our Pittsburgh appraisers prepare FMV appraisal reports supporting estate, probate, tax, and legal purposes.
Assignments frequently address:
Reports are organized so attorneys, fiduciaries, and tax professionals can rely on valuation conclusions.
Personal Property Appraisal Services

Personal Property Appraisals provide valuation of household contents, collections, and individual tangible assets for legal, tax, fiduciary, and private client needs. Our Pittsburgh appraisers prepare reports documenting ownership, condition, and value using recognized appraisal standards.
Assignments may involve:
Completed reports are structured for professional reliance by attorneys, accountants, fiduciaries, and private clients.
Tangible Personal Property Appraisals

Tangible personal property appraisals address the valuation of physical, non-real-estate assets requiring professional analysis. Our Pittsburgh appraisers prepare reports supporting legal, tax, fiduciary, and planning needs involving movable assets.
Assignments commonly include:
Reports clearly explain assumptions, methodologies, and supporting market evidence.
Fine Art Appraisal Services in Pittsburgh

Art appraisals provide professional valuation of fine art for estate, tax, insurance, and private client purposes. Our Pittsburgh appraisers prepare reports documenting authenticity, condition, provenance, and market value.
Assignments may involve:
Reports clearly explain valuation methodology and supporting market evidence.
Antique and Collectible Appraisals

Antique appraisals provide professional valuation of historical and vintage tangible personal property. Our Pittsburgh appraisers prepare reports documenting age, craftsmanship, condition, and market relevance.
Assignments commonly include:
Reports clearly explain valuation methodology and supporting market data.
Furniture Appraisal Services

Furniture appraisals provide valuation of household and estate furnishings for legal, tax, insurance, and planning purposes. Our Pittsburgh appraisers prepare reports documenting construction, design, condition, and market relevance.
Assignments commonly involve:
Reports are structured so attorneys, fiduciaries, insurers, and private clients can rely on appraisal conclusions.
Documentation Trusted by Attorneys, CPAs & Insurers
Our appraisal reports are organized for professional reliance and include clear scope statements, methodology explanations, assumptions, and supporting data.
This structure allows professionals to rely on appraisal conclusions without recreating valuation analysis.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a personal property appraisal take?
Most inspections are completed in one visit, with reports typically delivered within seven to ten business days depending on scope.
Do you appraise historic or regional collections common in Pittsburgh estates?
Yes. Our appraisers regularly evaluate antiques, regional art, industrial-era collectibles, and diverse household contents found in Pittsburgh estates.
Can you appraise property at multiple locations?
Yes. Our appraisers coordinate inspections and documentation across multiple sites when necessary.
Are your appraisals IRS-qualified and USPAP-compliant?
Yes. All appraisal reports are prepared by qualified appraisers and comply with USPAP standards.
Do you coordinate with attorneys and fiduciaries?
Yes. We frequently work with legal and financial professionals to ensure appraisal reports meet procedural requirements.
Areas We Serve in and Around Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Pittsburgh, Mount Lebanon, Upper St. Clair, Bethel Park, Monroeville, Cranberry Township, Wexford, McCandless, Sewickley, Fox Chapel, and surrounding communities throughout Allegheny County.
Address: 3945 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Phone: (844) ITEMVAL or (844) 483-6825
Schedule Your Pittsburgh Personal Property Appraisal
If you require a personal property appraisal for estate, tax, fiduciary, insurance, or legal purposes, our Pittsburgh appraisal team is available to assist. Provide your contact information, appraisal purpose, property location, and preferred scheduling window, and we will confirm next steps promptly.

























