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Leo M.
  • Beaver Falls, PA
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property taxes on new quad

Leo M.
  • Beaver Falls, PA
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I was wondering how to best gauge the assessment of a two new quadraplexes I plan on building.  The mills are 94 ( county, twp and school ).   But that is only part of the equation as the assessment can vary widely in my area.   And the market values listed at the appraisers office are of course diff than true market value.  For instance one property I own appraised at $240k but the total market value from the assessment office is 80k.

A quadraplex so far is hard for me to judge given that there are not many in my area and again even just being a few streets away in my township tends to change the assessments.

Thanks for any thoughts/advice.  I am going to speak with the assessment office tomorrow as well.