How can I tell if my new value is correct?

You should ask yourself, could I or would I sell my property for the amount listed as my new assessment.  You can check this against sales of similar properties in your neighborhood.  To help you compare, listings of preliminary values and other data for almost all properties in the County will be available for comparison on the internet at the County’s website. Properties currently for sale can be found on the internet at sites like Realtor.com, Trulia, and Zillow.

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1. Why is the County reassessing?
2. Will the County, School, or Municipalities collect more taxes as a result of the reassessment?
3. When will the new assessed value take effect?
4. How is my property’s value determined?
5. What is market value?
6. How can I tell if my new value is correct?
7. Should the preliminary assessed value be the same as the purchase price for my property?
8. Are exemptions included in this preliminary value?
9. What if I feel the preliminary value is not close to my property’s value?
10. When will I learn the results of the informal review?
11. What if I am still not satisfied with my assessment?
12. If I don’t schedule an informal review, do I lose my right to file a formal appeal?