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 Warren 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.
Warren County encompasses an area of 916 square miles in the northwest section of Pennsylvania. Warren County is bounded by New York to the north, Erie County and Crawford County to the west, McKean County to the east, and Elk, Forest, and Venango counties to the south. Nearby cities include Erie, Pennsylvania 60 miles to the northwest and Jamestown, New York 20 miles to the north, with larger cities such as Pittsburgh and Buffalo located 135 miles southwest and 95 miles north, respectively.
City of Warren
Bear Lake Borough
Clarendon Borough
Sugar Grove Borough
Tidioute Borough
Youngsville Borough
Brokenstraw Township
Cherry Grove Township
Columbus Township
Conewango Township
Deerfield Township
Eldred Township
Elk Township
Farmington Township
Freehold Township
Glade Township
Limestone Township
Mead Township
Pine Grove Township
Pittsfield Township
Pleasant Township
Sheffield Township
Southwest Township
Spring Creek Township
Sugar Grove Township
Triumph Township
Watson Township
Columbus
North Warren
Russell
Sheffiield
Starbrick
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