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Oklahoma County Board of Equalization finalizes values in eight property appeals
Summary
At a special May meeting, the Oklahoma County Board of Equalization set fair-market values for eight appealed properties — industrial, commercial and residential — largely upholding assessor analyses with several negotiated compromises.
The Oklahoma County Board of Equalization voted Friday, May 2025, to set fair-market values on eight appealed properties during a special meeting, finalizing earlier assessment increases and a few negotiated reductions.
"This is decision day," said Eleanor Thompson, a member of the Board of Equalization, as the board began formal votes.
The decisions affect industrial, commercial and residential parcels across the county and will determine taxable values used for the next tax cycle. Most rulings accepted the assessor's valuation method (sales- or income-based approaches) or settled on a compromise between assessor and taxpayer figures.
On DOE No. 115 (Materials Ptyping Corporation, 6500 South Sunny Lane), the assessor had put the value at $3,965,576; the property owner asked for $2,300,000. The board noted the property is a metal building on about 9 acres and that the assessor—s analysis…
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