Can my estimated market value change even if the assessor has not been inside my house?
Yes. The assessor keeps records on the physical characteristics of each property in the City. Even though the assessor may have been unable to go through your property, the estimated market value will still be reviewed based on existing records and sales of similar property. The Assessor's Office tries to physically review properties geographically every 8 to 10 years.

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1. Why has my value gone up?
2. How does the assessor determine the estimated market value?
3. Does the estimated market value increase at the same rate on all properties?
4. Can my estimated market value change even if the assessor has not been inside my house?
5. What will happen to my estimated market value if I improve my property?
6. Will my estimated market value go up if I repair my property?
7. What can I do if I think the estimated market value is too high?