Why did my assessed value increase (or decrease) when I did not do anything to the property?

The assessed value represents the estimate of market value of the property. The real estate market changes constantly. The assessment for Fiscal Year 2022 represents the estimate of market value as of January 1, 2021. This estimate of market value is determined by examining sales of properties from calendar year 2020. Although there may not have been any physical changes to the property, buyers may be paying more or less for properties than they were in previous years. The assessment changes reflect the changes in the purchase prices of similar homes in the neighborhood. The assessments do not predict market value. The assessments reflect (or report) market value. The real estate market can change dramatically from year to year. The assessments reflect what buyers and sellers are doing as of the assessment date.


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1. What is mass appraisal?
2. What does my assessment represent?
3. What do the assessors look at when determining an assessment?
4. Why did my assessed value increase (or decrease) when I did not do anything to the property?
5. Why did my assessment change a different percentage than the assessment on my neighbor’s house?
6. What is Proposition 2 ½?
7. My assessment increased more than 2.5%. Doesn’t Proposition 2 ½ limit the amount my assessment can increase?
8. What if I disagree with the assessment of my property?