I’ve heard you develop values by computer. Is this correct?
Just as in many other fields, computers are useful in the assessment process. Assessors are trained to look for relationships between property characteristics and market value. By coding these characteristics and studying sale prices, assessors can estimate value by developing formulas and models. Computers are much faster and are capable of advanced analysis in this area. Despite these capabilities, common sense and assessor judgment are always required to verify assessments. Assessors most familiar with the neighborhoods and properties review all assessments.

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1. Will my assessment go up if I repair my property?
2. How can my assessment change when I haven't done anything to my property?
3. Do all assessments change at the same rate?
4. Will the person who inspects my property be able to tell me my new assessment?
5. Nobody inspected the inside of my home, so how could you reassess it?
6. I’ve heard you develop values by computer. Is this correct?