Services
Commercial Real Estate Appraisal
Experienced valuation of complex properties across south-central Indiana.
Commercial appraisals require a different level of expertise than residential work. The properties are more varied, the valuation methods are more complex, and the stakes are often higher. Figg Appraisal Group has been appraising commercial real estate in south-central Indiana for more than 40 years.
We have appraised virtually every type of commercial property: office buildings, retail centers, industrial facilities, mixed-use developments, restaurants, medical offices, and special-purpose buildings. We have also handled complex assignments that fall outside typical categories — government buildings, utility infrastructure, airport hangars, schools, and more.
Property types we appraise
Office buildings
Retail & restaurant properties
Industrial & warehouse facilities
Mixed-use developments
Multi-family apartment complexes
Special-purpose properties
Vacant commercial land
Agricultural & rural commercial
Who hires us for commercial work
Banks & Lenders
Commercial loan underwriting
Reliable valuations for commercial mortgage transactions, portfolio reviews, and loan renewals — reports that hold up to underwriter scrutiny.
Investors & Developers
Feasibility before capital commitment
Market analysis and feasibility studies to support acquisition decisions, development planning, and investment underwriting.
Attorneys
Litigation and dispute support
Defensible valuations for commercial litigation, estate proceedings, partnership disputes, and divorce cases involving commercial assets.
Government Agencies
Public projects and acquisitions
Appraisals for right-of-way acquisitions, eminent domain proceedings, tax assessment reviews, and public development projects.
The common thread is that our commercial clients need an appraiser who understands complex properties and can produce a report that holds up under scrutiny.
Notable types of work
Over four decades, Figg Appraisal Group has completed commercial valuations for:
Highway right-of-way acquisitions — including I-69 corridor work
Municipal water and utility infrastructure
Historic downtown commercial buildings
Large-scale development feasibility studies
Contested divorce and estate proceedings involving commercial assets
Tax valuation disputes for commercial property owners
“Commercial appraisals start with a conversation.”