Who are the various parties that are conducting and overseeing the reassessment

The Director of Real Estate Assessments oversees the entire process. Staff members of the Assessing office will review, analyze, and adjust current data to arrive at market value assessments for all properties. The Board of Assessors is apprised of the status of the reassessment process.

The Concord Board of Assessors is an independent board of three professionals who are appointed to ensure that the assessment process complies with all state laws. Upon the completion of the update, the Board of Assessors signs the forms for the final values and tax rate setting.


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1. Who determines when a reassessment is done?
2. What sales will be used in determining market value?
3. Will types of property be valued differently?
4. Will all the homes in the City be inspected?
5. Since not all homes in the City will be inspected, should I do anything to ensure that the information the City has on record is accurate?
6. Will assessed values change as the market values of residential homes change?
7. Will my new assessment be exactly the same as my recent purchase price?
8. What if I disagree with the new assessment?
9. When will new values from the reassessment impact tax bills?
10. What is the expected impact to the overall tax rate?
11. Will the City receive additional taxes from the reassessment?
12. How does the update coincide with the budget process?
13. How likely is it that my taxes will increase or decrease?
14. Are commercial, industrial, apartments and other types of property being reassessed?
15. Who are the various parties that are conducting and overseeing the reassessment