Do all assessments change at the same rate?
There are differences between individual properties and between neighborhoods. In one area, the sales may indicate a substantial increase in value in a given year. In another neighborhood, there may be no change, or even a decrease in property value.
Different types of properties within the same neighborhood may also show different value changes. For example: one-story houses may be more in demand than two-story houses or vice versa. Older homes in the same area may be rising in value more slowly than newer homes.

Among the numerous factors to be considered that will cause values to differ are location, condition, size, quality, number of baths, basement, finished garages and many others.

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1. What is a revaluation?
2. Why is a revaluation necessary?
3. When will revaluation start?
4. Who will do the revaluation?
5. Will all property values change?
6. What is market value (a.k.a. full and fair cash value)?
7. Will I be notified if there is a change in my assessment?
8. How will my taxes change as a result of my new assessment?
9. Why is my single-family home valued differently than my neighbor’s two family?
10. How are assessments determined?
11. How can my assessment change when I haven't done anything to my property?
12. What if I refuse to let assessment personnel in my property?
13. What if there hasn’t been a recent qualified sale of my property?
14. What if there are no reasonable comparable sales?
15. What will happen to my assessment if I improve my property?
16. I have recently built my home. Will the actual construction costs be considered?
17. Will my assessment go up if I repair my property?
18. Do all assessments change at the same rate?
19. Will the person who inspects my property be able to tell me my new assessment?
20. What if I don't agree with my assessment?
21. What if, after the actual bill goes out, I still disagree with the assessment?
22. What evidence do I need to present to the Board of Assessors?
23. Should I regard the property lines on the Town's maps as a legal record?