Why did my assessment change a different percentage than the assessment on my neighbor’s house?

Market value changes occur in many forms. Buyers have different requirements and these requirements sometimes change from year to year. Also, sometimes renovations have been performed on a property that would cause a change in assessed value different from a similar property that did not undergo renovations. A recent inspection by the assessor’s office also may have contributed to a change in assessed value. Perhaps the property had not been inspected in several years and the property information has now been updated to more accurately reflect the condition of the property. 



Show All Answers

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?