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Stafford County to Reassess Real Estate

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Real Estate Agent with REMAX Distinctive Real Estate, Inc. VA 0225060562

In a report in the Stafford Sun by Jennifer Buske, Stafford's Commissioner of the Revenue, Scott Mayausky, sites that there has been a decrease in real estate assessments for the first time in 12 years and the county expects to see a decrease in revenue from real estate tax of about 4.5%. 

"The economy is not that great," Mayausky said, adding that the average assessment of Stafford County home is about $327,000, compared to $390,000 in 2006.

Reassessments of approximately 48,500 properties in Stafford county will be generated mid to end of February.  These reassessments may reflect negative changes by as much as 15 to 20 percent.  It is important to note that while many may see a decrease, some may actually see an increase.

To determine property values, the county sends five assessors out to visit about 10 percent of Stafford's residential and commercial properties, Mayausky said. The process stretches over two years, beginning the moment after one cycle is complete.

Stafford residents may appeal their reassessment notices using this form no later than March 31, 2008 (county web site still shows last year's form with a date of March 15, 2007) or by calling 540-658-4125.  According to the Commissioner of the Revenue's office, the new appeals form will not be available online until assessments are completed and mailed out which may not be until late February or early March. 

The reassessments are not an accurate reflection of your tax bill.  The tax rate will likely increase somewhat to make up for some of the loss in revenue that a budget adjustment cannot achieve alone.  The real estate tax is currently set at $.70 per $100 assessed value.  The County Board of Supervisors set the personal and real estate tax, not the county commissioner. 

The new tax rate will be set in April with tax bills going out in May and due June 5th.  The bill will reflect the 1st half taxes due with another subsequent billing for the 2nd half sent later in October/November and due December 5th.

Irene Morales Ward, Northern Virginia Real Estate

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Karen Kruschka
RE/MAX Executives - Woodbridge, VA
- "My Experience Isn't Expensive - It's PRICELESS"
Irene,  When they get all done with their evaluation they will probably adjust both the assessment and the rate to make sure they have enough money to run the county government
Jan 17, 2008 07:01 AM
Irene Morales Ward
REMAX Distinctive Real Estate, Inc. - Stafford, VA
Realtor - e-Pro - Northern Virginia Real Estate
Yup! The county has to run somehow!
Jan 19, 2008 02:57 AM
Irene Morales Ward
REMAX Distinctive Real Estate, Inc. - Stafford, VA
Realtor - e-Pro - Northern Virginia Real Estate
Linda - You can bet there'll be a decrease in assessments along with an increase in taxes to make up for the loss in revenue.  Unfortunately, that's the only way other than cutting spending and you know governments aren't particularly good at that!
Jan 20, 2008 01:22 AM
Jim Crawford
Long & Foster - Fredericksburg, VA
Jim Crawford Broker Associate Fredericksburg VA
Thanks for sharing!  This is good news for future buyers that taxes are more adequately reflecting real values instead of inflated ones.  Sellers also benefit by not pay higher taxes.
Feb 26, 2008 09:02 AM
Irene Morales Ward
REMAX Distinctive Real Estate, Inc. - Stafford, VA
Realtor - e-Pro - Northern Virginia Real Estate
Victoria, Whoa!  That's crazy!!  I'm thinking you're a prime candidate to file an appeal.  My land value went up about 14% and my home went up about  7% but 50% is out of line with current market trends.  I suggest you fill out this appeal form immediately!  It's due by March 15th.  Unless you've made considerable improvements to your lot, I can't imagine what the discrepancy would be.  Let me know if I can help in any way.
Feb 26, 2008 09:30 AM