Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else have a situation where their property assessment is significantly higher than the assessments for very similar houses (e.g. same models in the same development)? I'm so frustrated I have to take the time to deal with this but I'm not willing to pay this much more than my neighbors for no apparent reason.
Yes, I had that exact situation the last time I received my reassessment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 34% increase over the past three years seems to be average for Montgomery county. Ask any of your friends who are house shopping and they’ll tell you that this is the depressing state of affairs for home buyers. Before you decide to appeal, make sure you’re being realistic about how much your house has gone up in value.
Wait until DOGE tanks your prop values by 50%!
https://wtop.com/business-finance/2025/01/trumps-doge-could-lead-to-regional-recession-for-housing-veteran-dc-realtor-says/
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else have a situation where their property assessment is significantly higher than the assessments for very similar houses (e.g. same models in the same development)? I'm so frustrated I have to take the time to deal with this but I'm not willing to pay this much more than my neighbors for no apparent reason.
Anonymous wrote:Remember this on election day next year. Assessments are up = the county and state are getting more in taxes without even raising the _rate_ of tax.
Yet, they are still talking about raising taxes, in particular Elrich:
https://marylandmatters.org/2024/11/06/fears-of-trump-driven-federal-agency-cuts-spur-talk-of-tax-increases-in-montgomery-county/
Anonymous wrote:A 34% increase over the past three years seems to be average for Montgomery county. Ask any of your friends who are house shopping and they’ll tell you that this is the depressing state of affairs for home buyers. Before you decide to appeal, make sure you’re being realistic about how much your house has gone up in value.
Anonymous wrote:To OP, can you tell me how much the assessed value for the building, ie, improvement, has increased compared to the increase in land value?
For us, it’s all in the increase in building value although there’s been no “improvement”, it’s 3 years older
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your house probably is worth 34% more than it was three years ago. Moco has super low assessments. In Va they redo them every year.
MoCo has been flat since 2022. SFHs have even declined a little. That’s if you look at actual sales data.
Anonymous wrote:It did not go up 34 percent
MOCO caps at 10 percent per year
Learn math people
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just received the new assessment for our house in Moco. The new value is 34% higher than three years ago. We want to appeal but need to know where to start.
1. It is oaky we do it ourselves? Are prices from recent closed houses near us good enough for appealing? What kind of additional documents are needed?
2. If we want to hire a lawyer, where to find them and how much it costs on average?
If you have successfully appealed tax assessment on your house previously, any tips for winning strategies.
I think you probably can appeal
Although statewide legislation caps increases at 10 percent annually, many local governments have implemented lower caps. Residents can apply for The Homeowners' Tax Credit which sets a limit property taxes owed based on income for qualified candidates.
There's also a Homestead Tax Credit that caps a resident's yeary taxable assessment regardless of income level.
https://www.wmar2news.com/maryland-property-values-rose-20-percent-likely-increasing-tax-bills#:~:text=Although%20statewide%20legislation%20caps%20increases,on%20income%20for%20qualified%20candidates.
https://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/estimatedtax/
Have a question or comment about our system?
Here is the contact information:
OCP Phone Number: 240-777-3636
OCP Fax Number: 240-777-3768
OCP General E-mail: ConsumerProtection@montgomerycountymd.gov
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve successfully appealed. First, ask for the assessment details and make sure the info they have is correct.
I also requested info of what they used as sales comps.
What doesn’t work is if you show other properties that have a lower assessed value.
As an aside, I was surprised that the assessed lot value increased so much less than the building- which doesn’t make sense at all.
Np. Thanks for this information. How did you ask for these details? An email? Phone? More detail about the logistics would be helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Your house probably is worth 34% more than it was three years ago. Moco has super low assessments. In Va they redo them every year.