At Sammartino, Stout & Lo Presti, Inc., we understand the importance of accurate and timely real estate appraisals for your property. Our team of state certified and MAI designated real estate appraisers use the latest technology and market analysis to provide you with unbiased and reliable real estate appraisals in Geauga County, Ohio. We specialize in commercial real estate appraisal services, including appraisals of multi-family properties, retail properties, professional and medical office buildings, industrial facilities, golf courses, hotels, motels, restaurants, car washes, gas stations, convenience stores, auto dealerships, residential subdivisions, mixed use properties, marinas, bowling alleys, and many more. Contact us today to learn more about our appraisal services and to receive a no-obligation quote.
Geauga County encompasses approximately 404 square miles and is located in the northeastern quadrant of the state, approximately 30 miles southeast of downtown Cleveland, Ohio, and fifty miles west of the Ohio-Pennsylvania border. Geauga County is bordered by Lake County on the north, Ashtabula and Trumbull Counties on the east, Portage County on the south, and Cuyahoga County on the west. The eastern portion of the county is relatively rural whereas the western portion of the county is more heavily developed as it is positively impacted by the influence of Cleveland. Geauga County is one of the five counties that make up the Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor MSA.
City of Chardon
Aquilla
Burton
Hunting Valley
Middlefield
South Russell
Auburn Township
Bainbridge Township
Burton Township
Chardon Township
Chester Township
Claridon Township
Hambden Township
Huntsburg Township
Middlefield Township
Montville Township
Munson Township
Newbury Township
Parkman Township
Russell Township
Thompson Township
Troy Township
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