What it Means When Your Assessed Value is Not Equal to Your Property Value
Aug 17, 2017
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Ryan BerlinSHARE THIS
Why doesn’t the assessed value of my home equal its market value?You may have noticed that the “market value” of your home, or even the price you recently paid for it, differs from the value assigned to it by BC Assessment -in some cases by a wide margin. How could this be? Isn’t there only one true value of your home? As it turns out, for a number of reasons that we will outline here, there isn’t.
- Do not assume the assessed value of your home reflects its fair market value.
- Do keep renovations in consideration. Most times, the assessed value will not take home renovations or improvements into consideration.
- Do consider ordering a private appraisal for your current or future home.
- Do consider hiring a Realtor to evaluate the home and compare market statistics to best determine fair market value.
Written by
Ryan Berlin
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