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Cwift Appraisal: Colton, CA Appraisers |
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Cwift Appraisal is your best choice for Real Estate Appraisals in
Colton, California.
Here's Why:
► Speed and Reliability. We usually inspect in 1-2 days and return the report in 2-3 days
► Quality Appraisal Reports. Click HERE to Learn Why Quality Matters
► Expert / Local Knowledge of Colton
► You Will Speak with the Appraiser Completing the Report
► 100% of Home Appraisals are Completed by Appraisers, not Trainees or Staff
► We Provide as Much Data as Possible Prior to Accepting an Order so that our Clients
have the Greatest Possible and Appropriate Confidence when Ordering Appraisals
Click HERE to learn more about 'Comp Checks'
►Cwift Appraisal Will Continue to Support the Appraisal After It's Delivery
Cwift Appraisal provides valuation services for the following property types:
* Homes (single family residences, condominiums, townhouses)
* Manufactured Homes / Mobile Homes
* Vacant land
* 2-4 unit properties (duplexes, triplexes, quadplexes/ fourplexes)
* Apartment buildings
* Commercial buildings
Cwift Appraisal provides appraisals for the following purposes:
* Mortgage finance transactions (purchase, refinance, second mortgage, etc).
* Estate planning
* Date of death / date of passing / retrospective appraisal reports
* Partnership dissolution / divorce
* PMI Removal
* Tax Reassessment
* PMI Removal
* Verification of value prior to selling
(please contact us if the property type or appraisal purpose you need is not listed above)
Where do you go from here? Please choose from the following:
Request an Appraisal in Colton (includes 'comp check')
Request a 'Comp Check' Only
Review Our Services and Fees for Colton
Review Our Service Areas / Cities |
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Map of Colton, CA |
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| Colton, CA is in the county of San Bernardino and has the following zip codes associated with it:
92324
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Online resources with information pertaining to Colton, California |
Wikipedia
An article that provides Colton demographics, points of interest, history, culture, and geography.
City-Data.com
This webpage provides a detailed profile of Colton.
Yahoo! Real Estate
Search Colton, CA real estate listings (including MLS homes for sale), home values, housing market information, California mortgage rates & more.
Trulia
Find Homes For Sale in Colton. Search Colton, California real estate, recently sold properties, school information and much more on Trulia.
Move.com
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Recent News from
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Activist was Colton's first Hispanic councilwoman (The Press-Enterprise) Community activist and volunteer Connie "Paddy" Cisneros, the first Hispanic woman elected to the Colton City Council, has died. She was 70. Mrs. Cisneros died Wednesday of complications from surgery, daughter Sheila Cisneros said.
Colton has the tools (The Wichita Eagle) Ask Chris Colton to pinpoint the moment he realized he possessed superior defensive capabilities and he doesn't refer to his seven-year professional baseball career. Instead, Colton brings up his freshman year of high school in Georgia, when an opposing player hit a ball to right-center and Colton, shaded left, ran to track it down. Colton made a diving catch and got up to throw out a runner ...
Inside Track: Colton Riding for 4,000 (BloodHorse) To say that Robert Colton is back in the saddle could be slightly misleading, since he never really left. The 51-year-old jockey has been galloping horses since he stopped race riding in 2002, but now he's donning silks in an attempt to reach a specific milestone. Colton wants to ride 4,000 winners.
No male stereotypes in Colton author's book (The Press-Enterprise) As a boy, Clayton Koh says, he was the fat kid. He wasn't picked first -- or second -- for any team sports. He preferred to write or draw, and probably hung out more with the girls than the boys, he says, because they were interesting.
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