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what does assessed value mean on property taxes

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IsabelleMarie
11/28/2025, 06:09:48 AM

Assessed value is the value assigned to your property by the local government for the purpose of calculating property taxes. It is not the same as market value, as it is determined by a local tax assessor using specific criteria like property size, condition, location, and the value of comparable properties, not necessarily what a buyer would pay on the open market.

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