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Tri County Appraisal Inc. provides a full range of residential appraisal services tailored to Middlesex County’s diverse property markets. Whether you need a valuation for mortgage financing, estate settlement, litigation support, or rural residential properties such as hobby farms, our team delivers thorough and unbiased reports. By combining local knowledge with national appraisal standards, we ensure that every Middlesex County appraisal is accurate, reliable, and trusted by lenders, lawyers, and homeowners alike.
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Below you’ll find links to zoning maps, planning documents, and other real estate resources we reference in our appraisal work. These tools can help you explore how your property is classified, understand local development policies, and access community data that may influence residential values.
If the details feel confusing or you’re unsure how they apply to your situation, reach out to Tri County Appraisal Inc.—we’re here as an unbiased advisor in your corner to interpret the information and provide clarity for your appraisal needs.
Click here for the Middlesex County Public GIS Map.
Search for your property and select the applicable zoning layer to see how your land is classified. Need help interpreting zoning? Contact us—we use these maps regularly to ensure accurate valuations.
Curious about planning policies or development guidelines? Visit the Middlesex County Planning Department for official documents and updates. These resources outline how land use decisions are made, which can affect property values.
Need help understanding market trends?
The Canadian Real Estate Association’s Home Price Index (HPI) tracks benchmark home values across Ontario, including the London & St. Thomas area. Unlike average sale prices, the HPI measures changes in the value of “typical” homes, giving a clearer picture of how the market is really moving. This tool is useful for homeowners, buyers, and lenders who want to see long-term trends and compare local price movements to the broader Ontario market.