Appraisers of Jefferson County Commercial Property values commercial real estate for owners, estate executors, attorneys, accountants, brokers, financial planners, and prospective buyers or developers. It does not work for banks or mortgage companies, and it does not produce lender-ordered loan appraisals. That refusal is deliberate, not a gap in the menu. Appraisers of Jefferson County Commercial Property operates under the Reliant Valuations brand out of Lakewood and covers Jefferson County and the front-range Denver area. If you need a loan appraisal, you can stop reading now and look elsewhere. Everyone else faces a narrower question, and most of it comes down to who is willing to vouch for the work.
Who has confirmed the quality
An appraisal from Appraisers of Jefferson County Commercial Property tends to end up in probate court or across the table from opposing counsel, where it gets picked apart in a way a routine lender report never does. The buyer's task, then, is not to decide whether the firm sounds competent. It is to find out whether anyone outside the firm has ever confirmed that it is. On that point the listing hands a prospective client a long row of claims and exactly one form of independent backing.
The credentials are stated precisely. Appraisers of Jefferson County Commercial Property says every appraiser is state-certified, carries at least fifteen years of experience, and that trainee appraisers are never assigned to client work. Colorado certification is public record, so a client can check it directly with the state licensing authority and does not have to trust the firm's say-so. Two individuals, Brian and Steve, are named across the on-site testimonials, which is more openness about who actually does the work than many specialty appraisal shops offer. Reports from Appraisers of Jefferson County Commercial Property are described as USPAP-aligned, built on multiple valuation methods, and delivered within one to two weeks. For an executor or an attorney working to a court calendar, that turnaround is a real planning anchor.
Here is the part that should slow a buyer down. The firm points to roughly forty-nine customer testimonials, and every single one lives on company-owned domains: jeffersoncommercialappraisers.com and reliantvaluations.com. Search Google, Yelp, Trustpilot, Facebook, or the BBB and you will find no independent rating for this entity. A BBB profile does surface, but it belongs to a separate appraisal firm in San Antonio, Texas, and says nothing about this practice. So the client is left with forty-nine reviews the company published about itself and zero from any source the company does not control. When the output may be read aloud and cross-examined in front of a judge, a self-hosted praise page does not substitute for a neutral record. The sensible move is to ask Appraisers of Jefferson County Commercial Property for direct references from past attorney or estate clients, confirm the certifications with the state, and judge the firm on those answers. The testimonial page should count for almost nothing in that decision.
Coverage, contact, and the rest
The property list at Appraisers of Jefferson County Commercial Property is broad: medical and professional offices, industrial buildings, warehouses, retail spaces, apartment and multi-family buildings, religious facilities, mixed-use developments, and vacant land. Vacant land gets its own section, and that detail is worth pausing on, because raw land has no building income to anchor a valuation and calls for a different method from income-producing property. A firm that treats it as a separate discipline is the one you want for that particular job. Stated uses are litigation, estate settlement, and similar proceedings, consistent with the no-lender position: a report written for probate court answers to a different standard than one written for a loan file, and a firm trying to serve both at once compromises itself. The contact details are solid. Appraisers of Jefferson County Commercial Property gives a phone number, a Lakewood street address down to the floor, and a contact form, alongside a compact site of Home, Services, About, Contact, and Reviews. A confirmable office address sets this practice apart from the single-page outfits in the field that list no location at all.
The specialism, the credentials, and the turnaround all look fitted to litigation and estate work, and a careful client can verify them without taking the firm's word for any of it. Set against that is a reputation built entirely on forty-nine reviews the company wrote up about itself, with not one outside voice behind them. For an appraisal that might be challenged under oath, that is the doubt no amount of self-published praise can settle.
Business address
Appraisers of Jefferson County Commercial Property
Jefferson County,
CO
United States
Contact details
Phone: 303-339-0184