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FAQ How Much is My Tree Worth??

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Real Estate Agent with Margaret Rudd & Associates Inc.

This is a great post from Bob Crane. It explains how to value trees. As real estate professionals we owe to our clients to point them toward tree professional when they have questions about the value of a tree or timber.

Original content by Bob Crane #1 in Forest Land Mgmt

FAQ  How Much is My Tree Worth??measuring trees

A question that every forester is asked often is how much a particular tree is worth. 

Well it depends…

A lot of factors come into play when we appraise a tree including location, type of tree, size of the tree, condition of the tree, and of course what is the tree’s highest and best use.

 

sara cruising timberTimber Value (for Forest trees)

For many trees, especially those growing in the forest naturally, the most appropriate price is that of its forest products, we call this stumpage value.

Stumpage value is the value of the tree as it presently stands and is based on species, size, condition and what the market in the particular area is likely to pay for this tree and the products that is will produce.

Depending on the stage in life that the tree is in, we sometimes use current value, and sometimes use future values and determine, the net present value based on future value, growth, inflation, interest, and projected future markets.

 

yard treeAesthetic Value (for yard trees and recreational area trees)

These are the expensive trees, even though a yard tree is worth nearly nothing for its timber value, its value for aesthetics is immeasurable, unless of course you bring in a Forester who is trained and experienced in appraising trees for their aesthetic value.

yard treeFor these priceless gems that shade our homes and brighten our day, we need a Forester who can determine the total value of the tree bases on the International Society of Arboriculture’s appraisal formulas.

These trees are valued based on what type of area they are growing in, a residential yard, a park, a small patch of trees in your far back yard, a visual break, etc.

They are also valued on the species, size and condition of the tree as well as the area of the country that the tree is located in.

 

forestWhen you need to determine the value of the Forest that you are buying or selling, or if tragedy strikes and you need to determine the value of your favorite tree that your neighbor cut down, give us a call and we can help.

We are experts at tree and forest appraisal as well as expert witnesses.

Bob Crane

Woodland Management Service

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Comments (6)

Noah Seidenberg
Coldwell Banker - Evanston, IL
Chicagoland and Suburbs (800) 858-7917

Tom very interesting post. Here in Chicago Land we have problems with Dutch Elm and The emerald ash borers which have killed off so many trees. The burbs here have been known for tree lined streets and some parts of the city and that is fading.

 

Jun 28, 2013 10:06 PM
Richard Burge Realty/ Burge Homes
Richard Burge Realty/Burge Homes - Conway, SC
Broker in Charge/Owner

In our area hardwood trees that were located in the swamps could not be cut because they were to hard to get to.  Now they have a swamp machine that can go into the swamps and get them cut and out.  Very sad for the swamps..

Jun 28, 2013 10:16 PM
Carla Freund
Keller Williams Preferred Realty - Raleigh, NC
NC Real Estate Transition & Relocation 919-602-848

Tom - Very interesting re-post. I know we have areas where the owners have tree farms for timber. Interesting to read how prices are determined.

Jul 17, 2013 09:13 AM
Rebecca Foresee
Alain Pinel Realtors - Morgan Hill, CA
Let's foresee the possibilities . and get results!

Tom, Thank you for re-posting excellent blogs and I appreciate that you're adding insight to bring in an added perspective.  You capture some that may pass us by in our haste and that takes the extra attention to detail I'm sure your clients enjoy.    p.s. Thank you also for commenting on my recent blog.  Here's wishing you great success!

Jul 27, 2013 03:51 PM
Rebecca Gaujot, Realtor®
Lewisburg, WV
Lewisburg WV, the go to agent for all real estate

Hi Tom, Found this an interesting post.  I am listing 97 acres and some timber has been sold off the land and  they may be selling more. I never knew how timber was priced thanks for the info.

Sep 21, 2013 05:27 AM
Inna Ivchenko
Barcode Properties - Encino, CA
Realtor® • GRI • HAFA • PSC Calabasas CA

It is the most annoying for me, when buyers share with me that the first thing they want to do  is to get rid of 'that huge tree'. I understand that trees can fall and some of them create a lot of mess( leaves, flowers, etc.), still.....

Jul 10, 2014 06:15 PM