The Hopkins-McElhannon Group Inc704-367-9939OPEN NOW - Closes at 5:00pm
OPEN NOW - Closes at 5:00pm
501 S Sharon Amity Rd, Charlotte, NC 28211
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partners of our firm have over 50 years experience collectively in helping developers, lending institutions, attorneys and other interested parties understand the appraisal process and provide the right quality product for the scope of work required.
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- The Hopkins-McElhannon Group, Inc. is a commercial real estate and eminent domain appraisal and consulting firm. Services we provide include commercial real estate appraisals, industrial real estate appraisals, institutional property appraisals, special purpose real estate appraisals and review, real estate consulting, review appraisals, before and after condemnation appraisals, eminent domain appraisals, condemnation consulting and appraisals, litigation support through appraisals, review, consulting, testimony, feasibility analysis, highest and best use studies, tax appeals assistance through appraisals, consulting, review and/or testimony. Randy W. Hopkins, MAI and John "Chris" Johnson, MAI have been or are currently instructors for Central Piedmont Community College, Mingle Institute, and/or in the process of qualifying to teach for the Appraisal Institute. The following partners and staff hold the MAI designation from the Appraisal Institute, the premier commercial real estate appraisal/consulting designation: Randy W. Hopkins, Arthur W. "Rocky" McElhannon, Jr., John "Chris" Johnson, and Dwaine Whitley, Jr. with several staff appraisers/analysts being Candidates of the Appraisal Institute.
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- Providence Park, Cotswold
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The Hopkins-McElhannon Group, Inc.
The Hopkins-McElhannon Group Inc.
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- Real Estate Appraisers, Commercial Real Estate, Real Estate Appraisers-Commercial & Industrial