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Friday, May 11, 2007

Plenty Of Boulder County Property Values Flat, Says Assessor

We all have until June 1, 2007 to challenge the Boulder County Assessor's valuation of our property; although the dip I saw in my Lafayette property means slightly less taxes. I'm not looking to sell, so I will not get too worked up. It is interesting to see how the County determines your property's value vs what the market can offer.

County Assessor Cindy Domenico issued a press release about the valuation notices that points out : "On the residential side, general findings indicate that the majority of residential property values across the county increased in the range of 0-10%, with some notable exceptions, namely: Longmont, Lafayette, Louisville and Erie vicinity experienced a lesser increase (and in some cases, a decrease) in market-based value. "

Read more about the County's property values and how to challenge your assessment.

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