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Hendren Appraisers
Steve Hendren, Owner
627 NC Hwy 16S | Taylorsville NC 28681
PH: 828-632-0315 | FX: 828-632-0317
info@hendrenandassociates.com


Col. Steve Hendren specializes in appraising personal property including:

    • Guns
    • Automobiles
    • Farm Equipment
    • Antiques

Hendren Appraisers is operated by Col. Steve Hendren in Taylorsville, NC. Col. Hendren is a Certified Appraiser here in the USA and a member of C.A.G.A. (Certified Appraiser's Guild of America). An appraisal is useful and often necessary for insurance coverage, estate or divorce settlements, or tax purposes. Col. Hendren specializes in the appraisal of personal property including guns, automobiles, farm equipment and antiques.

Personal property appraisers differ from real estate property appraisers in that personal property appraisers assign value to anything that can be picked up and moved. They do not appraise real estate such as land or houses.

When it comes to appraising the value of your personal property, you need a professional personal property appraiser. Steve Hendren is a Certified Appraiser and a member in good standing with the Certified Appraiser's Guild of America. You do not want to take the chance of selling too low, or of paying too much; or of being under or over insured; or of not getting your fair share in a division of property; or of incurring tax penalties or being audited when claiming a deduction for a charitable contribution or when calculating estate taxes.

Hendren Appraisers helps you manage these and other such risks by providing a written opinion of value upon which you can base your financial decisions. Rather than being just an “educated guess”, the professional appraiser’s report is based upon expertise, experience and research.

When the value of your personal property is of importance in a sale or legal situation, let Steve Hendren be of assistance in providing an expert appraisal. Too often and usually too late, people find out that the "estimated guess" that they made has been too high or too low, causing a loss of funds.

 

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