03-10-2010, 04:25 PM
This probably isn't the correct forum to put this in, but I couldn't really find an appropriate place.
Here is my situation:
My wife and I bought our house in 2005. The house was appraised and bought for 163k. At the time, the house was assessed by the county at around 180k. since i had the paperwork from the purchase, including the appraisal, i was able to contest the assessed value and get my property taxes reduced.
Now, 5 years later, I go to check on the assessed value of my house, and find that the county is again assessing it at 182k. This is absolutely asinine, because by my estimation, the value of the house has gone down to about 145k in the past 5 years. I have checked on the cost of an appraisal, and have found that it will run me in the neighborhood of $350. So I have a series of questions for anyone else that may have dealt with this before:
1. Is there any other way to contest it (besides getting a professional appraisal) that will not cost me any money?
2. Am i going to have to contest their assessment every time the do another one? The fact that they think the value of my Waukegan home increased in the past five years is just mind-boggling. anyone that hasn't been living in a cave would know that this is not true.
Any help from people experienced with contesting these things would be greatly appreciated.
Here is my situation:
My wife and I bought our house in 2005. The house was appraised and bought for 163k. At the time, the house was assessed by the county at around 180k. since i had the paperwork from the purchase, including the appraisal, i was able to contest the assessed value and get my property taxes reduced.
Now, 5 years later, I go to check on the assessed value of my house, and find that the county is again assessing it at 182k. This is absolutely asinine, because by my estimation, the value of the house has gone down to about 145k in the past 5 years. I have checked on the cost of an appraisal, and have found that it will run me in the neighborhood of $350. So I have a series of questions for anyone else that may have dealt with this before:
1. Is there any other way to contest it (besides getting a professional appraisal) that will not cost me any money?
2. Am i going to have to contest their assessment every time the do another one? The fact that they think the value of my Waukegan home increased in the past five years is just mind-boggling. anyone that hasn't been living in a cave would know that this is not true.
Any help from people experienced with contesting these things would be greatly appreciated.