IRS-qualified furniture appraisals in Washington DC for donations, estate tax, divorce, and probate. AppraiseItNow appraises antique furniture, modern furniture, office furniture, upholstered pieces, and case goods online and onsite across Washington DC and surrounding areas.







AppraiseItNow provides professional furniture appraisals throughout Washington DC for a wide range of purposes, including charitable donations, estate tax reporting, divorce proceedings, and probate. Washington DC's high-value estates, diplomatic residences, and affluent neighborhoods create consistent demand for accurate, well-documented furniture valuations that meet IRS and legal standards. Whether you own a collection of period antiques from Georgetown's historic dealers or contemporary furnishings in a Capitol Hill condominium, our credentialed appraisers deliver thorough reports tailored to your specific purpose. Our mission is to deliver defensible, USPAP-compliant valuations with exceptional speed, professionalism, and client service.
AppraiseItNow serves clients across Washington DC with both remote and onsite appraisal options, making it easy to get a qualified valuation regardless of your schedule or location. For straightforward pieces, our online process allows you to submit photos and documentation from home, while onsite visits are available for large collections, high-value antiques, or legally sensitive matters such as probate and divorce. As part of our broader personal property appraisal services, we offer Fair Market Value (FMV), Replacement Value, and Actual Cash Value (ACV) appraisals for various intended uses.
Our appraisers evaluate a wide spectrum of furniture, from everyday household pieces to rare antiques and designer collections. In Washington DC, where government officials, diplomats, and longtime residents often accumulate significant furnishings, the range of items we assess is broad and varied. We appraise:
Washington DC's proximity to auction houses such as Alex Cooper Auctioneers and Bonhams, along with the antique dealers concentrated in Georgetown, means our appraisers are well-versed in the local market for period and collectible furniture. We also have expertise in evaluating historic pieces tied to DC's federal architecture and diplomatic residences, informed by ongoing professional development in historic preservation.
AppraiseItNow serves a diverse range of clients in Washington DC, including estate attorneys, executors, divorcing spouses, financial advisors, nonprofit organizations, insurance professionals, and individual homeowners who need a credentialed, court-ready furniture appraisal for any legal, tax, or insurance purpose.
Given the USPAP-compliant nature of AppraiseItNow’s appraisal reports, we prepare our deliverables for major legal, tax, and financial reporting purposes for individual and commercial clients.
Popular uses of our appraisal reports include:
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Yes, AppraiseItNow provides professional furniture appraisals throughout Washington DC, covering everything from single heirloom pieces to large estate collections. Our appraisals are completed by certified appraisers and are accepted for donations, estate tax, divorce, probate, and insurance purposes.
We appraise a wide range of furniture, including antique and period pieces, mid-century modern, contemporary, custom-made, and designer furniture. We also handle diplomatic and government-era pieces, historic reproductions, and full household collections common in DC's estate and probate cases.
Yes, all of our furniture appraisals follow USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice) guidelines. This ensures your report meets the professional and ethical standards required by the IRS, courts, insurers, and financial institutions.
Washington DC residents most often request furniture appraisals for charitable donations, estate tax filings, divorce settlements, and probate proceedings. Insurance coverage and pre-sale valuation are also frequent needs, particularly for antique and high-value pieces in DC's diplomatic and historic neighborhoods.
Yes, we offer remote appraisals for furniture throughout Washington DC. You submit photos and item details through our secure platform, and our appraisers complete a thorough, USPAP-compliant report without requiring an in-person visit in most cases.
Our furniture appraisal pricing is as follows:
The right tier depends on the number of pieces, their complexity, and the intended use of the appraisal.
Most remote furniture appraisals in Washington DC are completed within 7 to 10 days. Onsite appraisals or larger collections typically take 2 to 3 weeks from the time we receive all necessary information.
Your appraisal is prepared by a certified personal property appraiser with expertise in furniture valuation. Every report is reviewed for accuracy and USPAP compliance before delivery, so you receive a credible, professionally prepared document.
Washington DC does not have a dedicated regulatory body overseeing personal property appraisers the way it does for real estate professionals. Furniture appraisals in DC are governed by USPAP standards, which ensure ethical conduct and professional competency regardless of the appraisal's purpose.
Yes, we prepare appraisals that meet IRS requirements for noncash charitable contributions, including furniture donations exceeding $5,000. Our reports include detailed item descriptions, photographs, valuation methodology, comparable sales data, and a signed certification from a qualified appraiser, as required by the IRS.
No, AppraiseItNow is strictly an appraisal firm. We do not buy, sell, or broker furniture, which means our valuations are fully independent and free from any conflict of interest.
To begin your furniture appraisal, we need clear photographs of each piece, dimensions, any known history or provenance, maker's marks or labels, and the intended purpose of the appraisal. The more detail you provide upfront, the faster and more accurate your report will be.
Yes, our USPAP-compliant appraisals are prepared to meet the standards required by the IRS, insurance companies, and DC courts. Whether you need the report for a tax filing, an insurance claim, or a probate or divorce proceeding, our documentation is structured to hold up to scrutiny.
Washington DC's concentration of federal officials, embassy residences, and historic government buildings creates strong local demand for period and antique furniture, which can push values above national averages. Appraisers account for this by using comparable sales data drawn from DC's active market for historically significant and diplomatically associated pieces.
Probate appraisals require fair market value, defined as the price a willing buyer and seller would agree upon in an open market. DC appraisers apply comparable sales analysis using auction results and market data specific to the furniture's period, style, and condition, with particular attention to craftsmanship details relevant to DC's preservation-conscious environment.
For insurance purposes, you should request a replacement value appraisal rather than fair market value. Replacement value reflects the retail cost to replace your furniture with a comparable item, ensuring you are adequately covered if a piece is lost, stolen, or damaged. Appraisals should be updated every 3 to 5 years as market conditions change.
DC's real property tax assessments, which are based on market values as of January 1 each year, do not directly affect personal furniture appraisals. However, market data from DC's active real estate sector can indirectly inform appraisers about high-end furniture values in affluent neighborhoods, since renovation activity and property sales often reflect demand for quality furnishings.




