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Im just being nosy and would like to know. &heart;

2006-12-10 11:38:56 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

♥ help me please ♥

2006-12-10 11:39:29 · update #1

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In different locations different agencies may be responsible for tax assessment and billing. For example, in the county in which I live, assessments are made by the county appraisal district office, and the county assessor's office (tax assessor - collector) bills for not only the county, but also for the local school districts. Let's assume that is the case where you live.
See if your county has a web site. If so, go to it and see if it has a page for the appraisal district. Also, check under "assessor - collector." You might also just try a browser search for these two agencies rather than looking at the county page.

2006-12-10 11:57:28 · answer #1 · answered by The Invisible Man 6 · 0 0

While Zillow.com is a fun website, and one that I enjoy clicking around on, I wouldn't say that it is the most accurate. In fact, there are many other websites that are a far more realistic judge of your home & neighborhoods market value.

Here are some other websites that may be helpful to you:
Realtor.com - they have a new feature on the front page of their site where you can get quick information anonymously, or you can ask for further detail.

HouseValues.com - this is one of the most accurate, because it is a human being who specializes in your area who puts the numbers together for you. *But be aware, your information is shared with a local agent to compile your report.*

http://jillkuenne.isanexpert.com/CommunityInfo/Default.aspx - this is a website component offered from eNeighborhoods & a local agent that is *really* great... There is a ton of information to be had on your home's value, your community's value, demographics and statistics, etc. and covers any area in the nation.

2006-12-10 21:26:22 · answer #2 · answered by illinifan 2 · 0 0

zillow.com. But don't bank on that being the true value, it's just a broad estimate.

Best case, take a look at your county's website. Most have the property tax info available online. Look at yours first, and see how close the assessed value matches what you believe your home to be worth. Then look at your neighbors. It's a good bet that if yours is 10% low, theirs might be too.

2006-12-10 19:55:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Locate your county or city tax records and look it up by owner name or address. Typically it will tell you the SEV and taxable value of the home, general rule of thumb is the house is worth twice the SEV.

2006-12-10 20:03:00 · answer #4 · answered by Angee D 2 · 0 0

You need to go to the webite of the county you live in,and click assessor,I've did it many times

2006-12-10 19:55:54 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

zillow.com

2006-12-10 19:52:38 · answer #6 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

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