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Homeowner says property tax assessment spiked 322% on Denver affordable unit
Denver City Council · February 17, 2026
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Summary
A Denver homeowner told the council her property-tax bill jumped from $750 to $3,316 after reassessment, and she warned the increased burden on owners of resale-restricted affordable units risks loss of housing for low-income owners.
Charlotte Jackson told the council she saw her property-tax bill rise sharply this year and said the increase threatens her ability to keep a resale-restricted affordable home.
“ My property taxes went up this year, 322%. I went from paying $750 a year to $3,316 a year,” Jackson said, explaining that the…
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