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Massachusetts Home buyers want to know how much to offer for a house, sellers want to know how much to list a house for. Those seeking a property tax appeal want to know the market value of comparable homes in order to make adjustments to their home's worth. Variations in age, size, condition of the home, and other differences in amenities plus other factors weigh in on the overall market value of a home. Massachusetts real estate agents can offer a CMA (Comparable Market Analysis) for houses in the area. This is a ball park figure. A more definitive figure is arrived at by obtaining an appraisal. A Home Market Value Appraisal gives a definitive value for the specific time frame in which the analysis was conducted. Prices range upward to $350.00 depending on the region in which you live. Doing your own Home Market Value Appraisal is not rocket science. Investigating and doing it yourself will save you money and also give you an edge in negotiating. We suggest checking into the two options listed above (1) and (2). If you desire to challenge your house property taxes and want to go the professional route, be prepared to open your wallet wide. Besides the appraisal fee, the appraiser will have to charge for a day's time at the municipal review. If you decide on hiring a professional mouthpiece, the attorney will not guarantee the result. You could lose the case and easily lose over a grand in the process. Again, we suggest checking into the two options listed above (1) and (2)
US Census Bureau Massachusetts House Value, Home Appraisal Market Value, Property Tax Appeal Comparable Sales Information PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME Important cities and towns: Amherst | Barnstable | Boston | Cambridge | Concord | Fall River | Framingham | Lawrence | Lexington | Lowell | Lynn | New Bedford | Newton | Northampton | Pittsfield | Plymouth | Provincetown | Salem | Springfield | Taunton Regions of Massachusetts: The Berkshires | Greater Boston | Cape Cod | North Shore | Pioneer Valley | South Shore Counties: Barnstable | Berkshire | Bristol | Dukes | Essex | Franklin | Hampden | Hampshire | Middlesex | Nantucket | Norfolk | Plymouth | Suffolk | Worcester Property taxes rise 9.2% in city Property taxes in Boston are set to rise for the fourth straight year, city officials said yesterday, increasing the average single-family homeowner's tax bill to $2,750. Under the new tax rates that city officials are expected to present to the state Department of Revenue for approval next week, the average tax bill in 2006 will be higher than this year's by 9.2 percent, or $230. For complete article click Boston Property Taxes
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