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Oklahoma County Board of Equalization affirms valuations in four property appeals

Board of Equalization of Oklahoma County · March 25, 2026
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Summary

At a March 25, 2026 special meeting, the Oklahoma County Board of Equalization set valuations on four residential appeals: it maintained assessor recommendations in three cases and set one contested property at $453,000 after reviewing comparable sales and historical purchase-price adjustments.

The Oklahoma County Board of Equalization on March 25, 2026, reviewed and decided four residential property valuation appeals during a special meeting. The two-member board — with Eleanor Thompson calling the meeting and Brett Towne present — voted unanimously on each item, with staff from the Assessor's Office in attendance.

Why it matters: County valuation decisions determine the taxable value used to compute property taxes for the coming year and can affect taxpayers’ bills and future appeals.

At the meeting the board handled four appeals on the agenda. For BOE No. 1 (residential account 219371380; 3809 Preservation Road), the property had been completed April 25, 2025 and purchased…

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