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Sizemore and Sizemore is a leading expert in forest appraisal, analysis, and management services for the southeastern United States.
9 Sistrunk Street | Tallassee, AL 36078
334.283.3611 | 334.283.5311 (f)
Sizemore and Sizemore began offering timberland appraisal just after our firm’s founding in 1949. During the last six decades, our appraisal and valuation services have evolved to meet the needs of today’s timberland investors.
We provide timberland and timber appraisal services in the U.S. South, from Texas to Virginia. Our firm appraises approximately 4.5 million acres each year. Over the last five years, we have appraised more than 21 million acres of timberland, worth over $30 billion.
Most landowners or potential landowners ask this question when considering investment or management decisions.
An objective and well-documented appraisal provides timberland market participants information about asset values and cash flows. Physiographic features and economic trends, including land productivity, transportation, business cycles and population all influence property values, and local land transactions provide a barometer of recent price trends.
Sizemore and Sizemore’s forestry background, comparable sales files and appraisal experience provide a foundation for estimating the value of a specific property. We utilize all three approaches to value, as applicable, in each appraisal assignment, and strive to provide quality and professional appraisals in a timely manner. All of our appraisal reports are designed to meet the rigid standards of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP), the accepted standard for professional appraisal practice in North America.
Sizemore & Sizemore utilizes Remsoft’s incredible Woodstock software to assist with appraising land properties.
Woodstock is a necessary tool for our team to be provide land asset valuations, strategic planning, tactical optimization, sales and operational supply-demand planning and forecasting, and so much more.
Contact our team today to learn more about appraising the timber on your property.