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Oklahoma County board hears Days Inn valuation appeal; hearing officer cites low occupancy and sales comps

3287573 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

At a May 12, 2025 Oklahoma County Board of Equalization hearing, property owner and county hearing staff disputed the assessed fair-market value for the Days Inn near Frontier City; the board closed the hearing and will issue a decision later.

The Oklahoma County Board of Equalization heard an appeal on May 12, 2025 over the assessed fair-market value for the Days Inn near Frontier City, with parties disputing income and sales comparables used to set the assessment.

The dispute centers on a commercial hotel at 12013 North Interstate 35 Service Road (account 122701150). Oklahoma County Assessor Larry Stein’s office initially set the value at $2,791,940 and later reduced it to $2,190,000; the property owner asked the board to set the value at $1,760,000. The hearing officer reported an intermediate adjustment to approximately $30,000 per room based on sales comps…

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