Measurement Services

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Get An Accurate Evaluation With Chandler Real Estate Services

Home remodeling and poor valuations on public records will affect a property's price — and a potential buyer's interest in it. Let our appraisers give you an accurate calculation of property area to determine a fair value when acquiring a new property, marketing a property to potential clients, or reducing property taxes.

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How Our Measurement Services Work

A measurement service is just what it sounds like: An appraiser measures the dimensions and area of a property, then draws a basic or highly detailed layout based on what you need. The appraiser's report and floorplan is a document that can be used to prove an accurate Gross Living Area (GLA), the total livable space, of your home. These services are useful and sometimes necessary when disputing property taxes or selling a property.


During a home measurement service, a certified appraiser takes measurements of your home or property with a measuring tool — either a tape or laser measuring device. The result is a document that can be used to prove certain specs of your property — like the Gross Living Area (GLA) — on tax documents, home listings, and more.

When Are Measurement Services Necessary?

Real Estate Taxes


Tax records often reflect the wrong square footage because the values can come from several sources, and occasionally go unverified — meaning you may be taxed for more square footage than you actually have! An appraiser verifies the accurate Gross Living Area (GLA) of your property so your taxes can reflect the actual square footage — and you can stop paying more than your house is worth.


Selling A Property


A home measurement service can ensure that you're paid fair market value for your house. Living space is one of the biggest elements potential buyers consider when purchasing a home — but since these values are often estimated rather than properly measured, your home listing may show less Gross Living Area (GLA) than it can take credit for. An inaccurate GLA could potentially reduce the selling price of your property as well as the number of potential buyers.

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