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September 17, 2011

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Joe

And here is a nice reminder from the Times' Insider on property assessments:

Though the real estate market in San Mateo County remains sluggish, the silver lining for homeowners is that they can potentially save money on their tax bills by having their properties reassessed.

The deadline to apply for the decline-in-value program for the current tax year is Oct. 1. If the market value of a home is found to be less than its assessed value, the property owner gets tax relief.

Last year, roughly 35,000 out of 40,000 residential properties that were reviewed qualified for relief totaling $1.5 billion.

Total assessed property value in San Mateo County increased 1.2 percent for 2011-12 to $142.5 billion, according to the Assessor's Office.

I had a discussion with some B'game homeowners on this last week and one was wondering how it was that they had been reassessed (downward) without asking for it. We didn't quite follow how that had happened, but they weren't complaining.

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