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Property values set to soar as assessments overhaul begins

July 11, 2024 | New Berlin, Waukesha County, Wisconsin



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Property values set to soar as assessments overhaul begins
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing property assessment process, highlighting significant changes in valuation methods for residential and commercial properties. The residential assessor is currently reviewing properties, while the commercial assessor focuses on the industrial park. The goal is to finalize all property values by mid-next month, allowing for a 30-day notification period, an extension from the usual 15 days.

Officials noted that there has been considerable upward pressure on residential property prices, with many property owners recognizing that values have remained stagnant since 2018. This awareness may lead to increased feedback from the public regarding the upcoming assessments.

The meeting emphasized the differing rates of increase between residential and commercial markets, with residential properties experiencing a more robust growth compared to commercial ones. As a result, assessors are taking a careful approach to adjust values separately for each market segment.

Additionally, the implementation of new software has prompted a thorough examination of the entire property assessment process. This transition has revealed historical discrepancies in land valuations, particularly for residential land, which had not been adjusted in over a decade. Officials are committed to ensuring that all aspects of property assessment are accurately reviewed and updated to reflect current market conditions.

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