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 Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. 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.
Jefferson County is in the west central portion of Pennsylvania and is bordered by Elk, Forest, Clarion, Armstrong, Indiana, and Clearfield counties. Jefferson County is approximately 90 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, 110 miles southeast of Erie, and 300 miles northwest of Philadelphia. The Borough of Brookville is the county seat and the largest population center.
Big Run Borough
Brockway Borough
Brookville Borough
Corsica Borough
Falls Creek Borough
Punxsutawney Borough
Reynoldsville Borough
Summerville Borough
Sykesville Borough
Timblin Borough
Worthville Borough
Barnett Township
Beaver Township
Bell Township
Clover Township
Eldred Township
Gaskill Township
Heath Township
Henderson Township
Knox Township
McCalmont Township
Oliver Township
Perry Township
Pine Creek Township
Polk Township
Porter Township
Ringgold Township
Rose Township
Snyder Township
Union Township
Warsaw Township
Washington Township
Winslow Township
Young Township
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Have you reviewed your property assessment in recent years? Now is a great time to analyze whether a property is assessed and taxed at an appropriate level. Tax Appeals can be filed starting on January 1st, 2025!