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Property owner disputes assessor's valuation at Oklahoma County BOE hearing

Oklahoma County Board of Equalization · April 28, 2026
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Summary

An appellant disputed an assessor valuation that the board previously set at $900,000 and which the county adjusted to include a pool permit; the appellant argued neighborhood comps support a lower value and asked the board to set fair market value nearer $800,000. The board closed the hearing and will issue a decision Friday by mail.

A property owner told the Oklahoma County Board of Equalization that the county's assessed value for a single-family home in an unincorporated area is far higher than neighborhood comparables and asked the board to reduce the value.

The appellant said the assessor's notice initially listed the property at about $953,000 and that an accurate market-based value is between roughly $700,000 and $800,000…

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