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Need a quality appraisal and fast?
To Order an Appraisal:
- Best option: Order online thru our website.
- Second best: Order by email.
- Third best: Fax it to (866) 287-5962
To Order Online:
- Click on "Order an Appraisal" on the toolbar above.
- Login to your account, or create one quick and easy.
- Enter the property and borrower data and submit.
To maximize efficiency and speed for you, we are now a fully digital office. Placing an order thru our website jump starts your request, automatically creating a file in our system. You can also track the status of your order.
To Order by Email:
Just send your appraisal order as an email attachment to: tim@timmedlinappraisals.com You do not get the benefit of tracking your request, and it will not jump start your order, but we still respond fast!
But if you prefer to fax or if you have additional paper documents to forward (sale contracts, building specifications, etc) we can handle it. Fax to (866) 287-5962.
We are the preferred appraisal firm for many major lenders
- 19 years experience in residential appraising
- Approved for your FHA appraisal needs
- Fastest turnaround times
- Professional service and quality reporting
TIM MEDLIN
Appraisal Service Area:
- Nash County
- Wilson County
- Edgecombe County
- Johnston County
- Franklin County
- Wake County
Our appraisal services are respected by major lenders!

We go the extra mile for you!
- On-line Ordering & Status Reports
- Electronic Secured Delivery
- Professional Appearance for Your Clients
- Processing of Credit Cards
And how about this!
Lenders and their customers can visit our website to view short articles that can explain more about the appraisal and lending process. This is a wonderful tool because customers can become better educated, and lenders have a source to direct clients to that often explains things better than they could on the spot.
See the left margin for our latest PRESS RELEASE or past ones. Topics include common questions like Cost Versus Value, What To Do When You Get A Low Appraisal, and Whats the Difference Between Manufactured and Modular Housing. Visit often for a new topic!
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