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Green Bay Board of Review upholds assessor valuation for 1621 Janus Avenue after homeowner appeal
Summary
The Green Bay Board of Review voted to accept the assessor’s valuation of $303,500 for 1621 Janus Avenue after hearing homeowner Mark Lafave contest the assessment ratio; assessor staff cited comparable sales and a cost model supporting the valuation. Appeal options were explained.
The Green Bay Board of Review voted to accept the assessor’s valuation of $303,500 for the property at 1621 Janus Avenue after a hearing in which homeowner Mark Lafave argued his home was assessed at a higher ratio than the city average.
Mark Lafave, who identified himself and his address under oath, told the board his home was assessed “at over 79%” of value while, he said, the City of Green Bay average was about 68–70%. He asked the board to reduce the assessment to the city average, stating the assessment was “$45,000 above the average” and that his requested range would be “$247,000 to $262,000.”
The assessor’s office presented testimony and comparables. Christy Norton…
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