What happens during a Revaluation?
A physical inspection of both the interior and exterior of each property is conducted, where building dimensions and characteristics are noted. This is the data collection phase of the project.

While the data collection phase is going on, Appraisers are studying the sales and determining where the actual increases and decreases in value are occurring. This study of recent property sales allows comparisons to be made and Appraisers to establish parameters to estimate the value of property that has not been sold.

The Appraisers then review this collected data and apply the determining factors of the sales analysis to come up with a value of each property.

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1. What is a Revaluation?
2. What happens during a Revaluation?
3. How will the homeowner be notified of the new assessment?
4. How will I know if my assessment is equitable?
5. What is an informal hearing?
6. If I disagree with my assessment after a hearing, what are my options?
7. Will a Revaluation increase taxes?
8. What is Market Value and who determines my property value?
9. What about elderly and veterans exemptions?
10. Do I have to let the Assessors Office inspect my property?
11. What if I have questions or concerns regarding the Revaluation process?