The Phoenix and Scottsdale market is shaped by a substantial retiree and second-home population, particularly from the Midwest and Northeast, who have brought significant rug collections with them. Many of these pieces are antique-grade today and meaningfully under-insured because the original homeowner’s policy still reflects the cost basis from when the rugs were purchased a generation or more ago.
We see consistent demand from Phoenix-area estate attorneys handling multi-generational estates, from insurance brokers scheduling fine-art riders on Paradise Valley and Silverleaf properties, and from individual collectors preparing pieces for Bonhams Skinner or J. Levine Auction consignment. Our reports are formatted to meet documentation requirements commonly requested by carriers and probate courts; acceptance is subject to individual requirements.
The most common gap we see is insurance under-coverage. A rug purchased two or three decades ago at fair market is now often worth 3–6× its original price at retail-replacement — the figure your insurer actually needs. A current RUG Index appraisal corrects the schedule before a loss event. Formatted to meet documentation requirements commonly requested by U.S. insurance carriers. Acceptance is subject to individual carrier requirements and policy terms.
For collections inherited or being settled in Arizona, our Legal/Estate report ($150) is a USPAP appraisal report formatted for potential use in probate proceedings and IRS filings; admissibility and acceptance are determined solely by the court or agency. The signed PDF is delivered remotely.
Our Digital and Certified appraisals are 100% remote. Submit photos and rug details online; we handle the rest.
No travel fee, no in-person required. Same prices as anywhere else in the U.S.
Submit photos online and receive a certified report by email in 3–5 business days. Plans start at $35.