Personal Property Appraisers in Washington, DC

12 Verified Local Professionals

Our directory lists 12 certified personal property appraisers in Washington, District of Columbia. 17% are USPAP-certified. 42% are IRS-qualified for Form 8283. 17% offer expert-witness testimony. Every listing was cross-referenced with a recognized national or international professional registry.

SB

Soodie Beasley

AAA · ASA · AAA Certified

Washington, DC

Personal Property
LD

Leila Dunbar

ISA · AAA · ISA AM

WASHINGTON, DC

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GD

Geoffrey Diner

AAA · AAA Accredited

Washington, DC

RB

Robert Brown

AAA · AAA Accredited

Washington, DC

AB

Aaron Beckwith, Hélène Golay

ABAA

Washington, DC

AS

Allan Stypeck, Jr.

ABAA

Washington, DC

AK

Amy Kuhnert

AM

Washington, DC

Personal Property
DD

Daniel De Simone

ABAA

Washington, DC

YP

Yuwon Pak

ASA

Washington, DC

Machinery & Technical Specialties
HS

Hannah Sears

Washington, DC

Personal Property
MO

Mary O'Neill

Washington, DC

Personal Property
LH

Lauren Hilyard

Washington, DC

Personal Property

Specialty breakdown in Washington

Frequently asked questions

How many personal property appraisers are in Washington, DC?

Our directory lists 12 active personal property appraisers in Washington, District of Columbia. All were sourced from recognized professional registries (ASA, ISA, AAA, ABAA, IAAA, and other specialty bodies).

Are appraisers in Washington USPAP-certified?

17% of the Washington appraisers in our directory hold a current USPAP certification — the federally recognized standard required by courts, the IRS, and most insurance carriers.

Can I find IRS-qualified appraisers in Washington?

Yes — 42% of Washington appraisers in our directory meet the IRS "qualified appraiser" definition for Form 8283 charitable donations over $5,000. Use the IRS-qualified filter to find them.

How much do appraisals cost in Washington, DC?

In Washington, a single-item estate or insurance appraisal typically runs $150–$500. IRS donation appraisals for one item commonly range $300–$600. Complex or rare items may be billed hourly at $100–$300/hour. Always get a written fee agreement before work begins.

Do Washington appraisers offer remote or online appraisals?

Some appraisers offer remote or desktop appraisals. Use the "Remote OK" filter to identify them.

Are there expert-witness appraisers in Washington?

Yes — 17% of the Washington appraisers in our directory are available for expert-witness testimony. Use the "Expert witness" filter to find them.