5 Fictional Castles that Would Be Really Fun to Ap…


5 Fictional Castles that Would Be Really Fun to Appraise

Can you imagine what it would be like to visit and appraise a famous make-believe castle? Just for fun, we asked our real estate appraisal community, “What fictional castle would you want to appraise?” Choices ranged from the majestic Disney Castle to Count Dracula’s spooky medieval fortress. Keep reading to learn which make-believe castles would be the most fun to appraise, and why, according to real-life appraisers.

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5 Fictional Castles that Would Be Fun to Appraise

The Disney Castle (27%)

Disney Castle
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“What a wonderful, historic castle.”

“I want to appraise the Disney Castle to spread the magic!”

“I would like to see who all lives there and their rooms.”

“My son is a fan of Disney and it would be amazing to see every room in the castle.”

“I am a Disney College Program graduate. Disney Castles are the best. I spent so many days in the park, but never lost the feeling of awe and wonder the castle gave.”

“It would probably be the only one with heat, and most importantly an elevator. (Toooo many stairs in a castle.)”

“Disney castle! There are several, and possibly some prince or princess may have sold their castle in the last few years. Appraising a Disney castle also gives the opportunity to meet a prince or princess. The best part of choosing a Disney castle would be the challenge this type of property presents.”

Hogwarts (23%)

Hogwarts Castle
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“Appraising a moving staircase, a dungeon, and an owlery? Yes, please!”

“Appraising Hogwarts would be the ultimate challenge for sure. Secret rooms, moving staircases, ghosts roaming the place, let alone the Chamber of Secrets!”

“Hogwarts has many hidden secret passageways, including the chamber of secrets and the room of requirements. It’s built into a cliff side overlooking the water and probably spans over 25 acres. Would be a dream come…