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How can taxes go up when property values don't?

I bought my house last year. Shouldn't the value be the same as what I paid for it a year ago?

Will the value of my property change every year?

Why would the value of my home be hiked if I haven't done anything to my property and nothing has sold near mine?

I paid nearly double on my home than my neighbor whose home is in the same condition, on the same size lot as mine, and with same square footage. Why are my taxes higher?

How did the assessor get the information to assess my property when no one came inside?

Must I allow an assessor to enter my home? And if so, what do they look for?

My insurance company recently appraised my home and it is much lower than my market value. Why?

What is a property tax assessment?

What is market value?

How is personal property valued?

The valuation dartboard: how does the assessor value my real property?

How can I find out which appraisal method was used on my property?

How do I know if the appraisal of my home is accurate?



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