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cmmeur01 | 1 year ago

What’s the current price of a house purchased before right now?

They’re usually based on sales price and then also “reassessed” every couple / few years by the PVA (property value administrator) which now usually means using some sort of algorithm based on recent sales and whatever else. Then you’re given a chance to appeal the value with evidence showing why it doesn’t fit your specific situation before the tax payment is due. At least this is how it works in my area.

This is on a county level in my state.

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mistrial9|1 year ago

all residential property in the US is administered at the county level AFAIK.. Louisiana has parish law and New England has some township structures that may be a bit different. information welcome