The Putnam Kruse Appraisal Group is northeast Indiana’s leading real estate valuation firm. Putnam Kruse is a full service appraisal company that serves Allen, DeKalb, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben and Whitley Counties in northeastern Indiana. The company specializes in the consultation, valuation and review of single and multi-family residential homes, lake property, agricultural land, relocations, repossessions, new construction and vacant lots or development ground. The group also serves the needs of their clients in the appraisal of commercial, industrial and special purpose properties.
Putnam Kruse utilizes one of the areas largest staff of appraisers and has done work for a vast majority of lenders in the northeast Indiana area. Having more appraisers gives the company the capability to deliver reports in 48-72 hour turn-around times with staff on hand Monday thru Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. to handle any and all client requests. The firm utilizes an online system to track appraisal reports that includes electronic ordering, tracking and delivery. With over 65 years of combined appraisal experience in northeast Indiana, Putnam Kruse provides the most professional and accurate appraisal reports in the area. They also specialize in quick turn around times and competitive pricing.
Putnam Kruse also applies their experience in the northeastern Indiana market to write better appraisal reports, utilizing all reports required by the secondary market. Their reports are USPAP compliant and include accurate, detailed analysis that results in the need for fewer revisions. Putnam Kruse has based their business on excellent customer service and good relationships with their clients and are ready to serve all of your real estate appraisal needs.
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