Why did my value go up more than others in my neighborhood?

Simply, value adjustments are not linear. The value calculations include all factors that go into a property. While houses may be similar, it is rare that they are identical. There can be differences in interior improvements, acreage, living area and condition. Living area and acreage valuation is also not linear and cannot be compared in that way.

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1. What does the Assessing Department do?
2. What does the Assessing Department not do?
3. How do the Assessors determine the value of my property?
4. Am I required to allow the Assessor to inspect my property?
5. How are my taxes calculated and what do these bills represent?
6. What if I disagree with the assessment of my property?
7. Why did my value go up more than others in my neighborhood?
8. What remedies are available to me if the Assessor denies my abatement application and I am aggrieved by this decision?
9. What is Proposition 2 ½?