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Assessor reports $57.5 billion roll; flags hotel-driven declines and a sharp Yountville impact
Summary
Napa County Assessor updated the Board on the July 1 assessment roll, property-tax exemptions and an increase in properties and assessed value declines driven by hospitality and recent transactions; the town of Yountville saw a notable drop tied to recent hotel sales and appeals.
County Assessor (presenting July 29) briefed the Board of Supervisors on the 2025 assessment roll and how changes in the hospitality and commercial market have affected local assessed values.
The assessor said the county's total assessed value stands at about $57.479 billion. After describing the property-tax process and exemptions, he said roughly $2.0 billion of assessed value is held in exemptions (not including the homeowner's $143 million homeowners credit), and the unincorporated county accounts for approximately $28 billion of the roll. He noted Napa County is the fourth-highest county by assessed value per capita in the state.
The assessor reviewed Prop 8 (temporary reductions when…
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