- Name
- Kathleen "Kat" Bryce
- Company
- Kathleen Bryce, Inc.
- E-mail
- Contact Kathleen "Kat" Bryce (Kathleen Bryce, Inc.)
- Website
- http://www.leecountyappraisals.com
- Office Phone
- (239) 940-2225
- Cell Phone
- (239) 940-2225
- Alt. Phone
- (239) 275-4130
- Fax
- (239) 275-4130
- Description
- Florida State Certified Real Estate Appraiser RD4424
About Us:
Trust your appraisal needs to an appraiser that is experienced in the Southwest Florida marketplace. Kat brings a strong Business, Construction, and Software Development background into her appraisal practice, resulting in an eye for your home's best features.
Market analysis is one of Kat's Specialties. When your report is delivered you will know that the you will have all the information you need on the subject and the current market conditions to make a sound lending decision.
Areas of Expertise
Waterfront properties in Lee County are especially challenging, depending on water depth, canal width and run time to open water, your waterfront property should be valued by an appraiser that understands all the nuances involved in your waterfront home site.
Kat is experienced in all area of Residential Appraising in the South West Florida Marketplace. This includes Single Family, 2-4 unit multi-family, vacant land. Kat's specialty is high-end and waterfront homes.
Also market analysis consulting services are offered. More information is available on my website.

Testimonials
I have been publish in Appraisal Scoop for my article on charting market trends. You can find a link to the article on my website.
Comments from users who read my article:
I finally got a chance to get to read this.
Great job Kat. Thanks for putting this together. I look forward to your next contribution.
Posted by: Bruce Peshek | October 12, 2007 at 06:43 PM
Thanks Kat! To those of you who have not learned to chart, here's a little encouragement - all it took was one evening on the sofa after the kids went to bed and Kat's clear, easy to read step-by-step instructions.
Posted by: Jim Westman | December 12, 2007 at 12:23 AM
I have to admit...I was a bit intimidated with trying to graph stats in excel but with these easy instructions I was able to do it in less than an hour! Thanks Kat you have increased my ethos by leaps and bounds!
Posted by: Robert J. Clary | December 13, 2007 at 09:05 PM
Kat,
Thanks for your help and input. I struggled for hours while attempting to input data into Microsoft Access and then move it to Excel with little luck. Re-read your article and sure enough - I can graph!!
Now what does it all mean????
thanks
Posted by: Craig Handyside | December 17, 2007 at 12:43 PM