Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, you want the assessment higher? I’m confused.
My husband gets so irritated because our assessment is higher than several neighbors without exact model and more updates. But because all of the assessments are technically “below market value” they won’t adjust ours down to match theirs.
No. My assessment for 2022 is about $100k more than I paid for my house in September 2021. My appraisal from September 2021 was $70k less than my assessment.
Exact same house, exact same number of bathrooms. I think my assessment is well above market value for my house.
and what does that have to do with your cabinets?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, you want the assessment higher? I’m confused.
My husband gets so irritated because our assessment is higher than several neighbors without exact model and more updates. But because all of the assessments are technically “below market value” they won’t adjust ours down to match theirs.
No. My assessment for 2022 is about $100k more than I paid for my house in September 2021. My appraisal from September 2021 was $70k less than my assessment.
Exact same house, exact same number of bathrooms. I think my assessment is well above market value for my house.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, you want the assessment higher? I’m confused.
My husband gets so irritated because our assessment is higher than several neighbors without exact model and more updates. But because all of the assessments are technically “below market value” they won’t adjust ours down to match theirs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assessments take the average sales prices of comparable sold properties to value yours (not to be confused with an appraisal). The county assessor looks at your square footage and lot size and their computers do the rest. My appraisal on a refi one year came in $30k lower than the county had assessed my property and I still couldn’t win the fight with the county to lower my assessment. But normally an appraisal is higher than an assessment. Assessors don’t care about fit or finish and I’m shocked they inspected inside (maybe looking for finished versus unfinished spaces)?
This is OP. The. Then they should be clear that it’s not tethered to fair market value. The quality of the finishes contribute to the market value of the home, don’t they? I checked a box on a form that my home value was not in line with fair market value of the house. My house is one of 500 little row houses built at exactly the same time; many are finished much nicer than mine, but I could never sell mine for what those are going for, and mine is valued SIGNIFICANTLY higher (hundreds of dollars in property taxes per year). It seems arbitrary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assessments take the average sales prices of comparable sold properties to value yours (not to be confused with an appraisal). The county assessor looks at your square footage and lot size and their computers do the rest. My appraisal on a refi one year came in $30k lower than the county had assessed my property and I still couldn’t win the fight with the county to lower my assessment. But normally an appraisal is higher than an assessment. Assessors don’t care about fit or finish and I’m shocked they inspected inside (maybe looking for finished versus unfinished spaces)?
This is OP. The. Then they should be clear that it’s not tethered to fair market value. The quality of the finishes contribute to the market value of the home, don’t they? I checked a box on a form that my home value was not in line with fair market value of the house. My house is one of 500 little row houses built at exactly the same time; many are finished much nicer than mine, but I could never sell mine for what those are going for, and mine is valued SIGNIFICANTLY higher (hundreds of dollars in property taxes per year). It seems arbitrary.
Anonymous wrote:Assessments take the average sales prices of comparable sold properties to value yours (not to be confused with an appraisal). The county assessor looks at your square footage and lot size and their computers do the rest. My appraisal on a refi one year came in $30k lower than the county had assessed my property and I still couldn’t win the fight with the county to lower my assessment. But normally an appraisal is higher than an assessment. Assessors don’t care about fit or finish and I’m shocked they inspected inside (maybe looking for finished versus unfinished spaces)?