St. Louis County, Missouri residents should be aware that county officials plan to send appraisers to many homes over the next few months. The goal is to collect data on homes that have seen an increase of at least 15% over the past year. This data collection is crucial in helping the St. Louis County Assessor’s Office maintain accurate records and analyze real estate trends in the area.
It’s important to note that this is not an appraisal for the purpose of determining property value for the purpose of selling or refinancing. This data collection is solely for the benefit of the county to maintain accurate records.
Here’s what you need to know if you receive a visit from a county appraiser:
- A Knock on Your Door: The county appraiser will knock on your door to speak with you about the characteristics of your property. They will be there to answer any questions you may have and gather information about your home.
- Identification: All county appraisers will have a green St. Louis County badge with their name and photo, identifying them as an employee of the St. Louis County Assessor’s Office. This will ensure that you are speaking with a legitimate county representative.
- Exterior Inspection: If no one is home when the appraiser arrives, they will conduct an exterior inspection of the front of the property and leave a post card notifying you of their visit.
- No Request for Private Information: The county will not ask for any private information such as social security numbers or bank account records. The information they are collecting is related solely to your property and its characteristics.
In conclusion, the residential property appraisal initiative by St. Louis County is an important step in maintaining accurate records and analyzing real estate trends in the area. If you receive a visit from a county appraiser, don’t be alarmed and be sure to cooperate by providing the requested information. This will help ensure that the county’s records are up-to-date and accurate.
Don’t pay more in property taxes than you have to! If you believe that your property has been assessed higher than its market value, you may be eligible to appeal your property tax assessment. Head over to our blog post, “How to Appeal Your Taxes and Why You Should,” to learn more about the appeal process and why you should consider appealing your assessment. Don’t wait, take action today and find out if you can lower your property tax bill.
For more info from the St. Louis County Assessor’s Office, click here or call 314-615-5124
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2 Comments
Sharon Rhodes February 09, 2023
Thanks for this information. I hope others find it as helpful as I have
Zack Rhodes February 09, 2023
Thank you for the feedback, it is greatly appreciated!