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William Penn SD committee considers district-initiated real estate survey to flag under‑assessed sales

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Summary

At its June 16 Committee of the Whole, the William Penn School District discussed a motion to run a one‑year real estate survey of sales from July 1, 2024, to July 1, 2025, using an $82,000 difference threshold to identify candidate properties for assessment appeals and to notify county assessors where under-assessment appears likely.

The William Penn School District Committee of the Whole reviewed a proposal on June 16 to conduct a district-initiated real estate survey of all property sales inside district boundaries from July 1, 2024, through July 1, 2025, to identify candidates for possible assessment appeals.

The measure under discussion would flag properties where the difference between implied fair market value based on recent sales and the county assessment exceeds $82,000. District members said the survey is…

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