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O.N.C.E. Appraisals

600 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE, Box #15550
Washington, DC 20003 240-508-1157

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This is an ethical man. We told him what we needed and were ready to pay more... - Sep 16, 2013

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Gausman Appraisers

648 F St NE
Washington, DC 20002 202-484-2515

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Experienced appraisers who know houses, condos AND co-ops. - Sep 24, 2019

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Harps & Harps

1111 14th St NW #600
Washington, DC 20005 202-682-2194

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Jeff Campbell

100 5th St SE
Washington, DC 20003 202-674-3357

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Would use him again if needed - Oct 08, 2022

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Johnson Appraisal Service

4506 8th St NW
Washington, DC 20011 202-722-2967

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Joseph J Blake Associates

1054 31st St NW #530
Washington, DC 20007 202-342-5577

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Used for commercial real estate refinances and acquisitions as well as estate... - Oct 20, 2020

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Marcus Asset Group

5614 Connecticut Ave NW #330
Washington, DC 20015 202-797-2800

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Ollivierra Associates

2215 Hunter Pl SE #104
Washington, DC 20020 202-291-2985

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Mr Oliverra did his homework and knew values for homes in my area that helped... - Aug 24, 2013

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The Appraisal Foundation

1155 15th St NW #1111
Washington, DC 20005 202-347-7722

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