Politics & Government
St. Louis County Property Assessments Down
Homeowners who would like to appeal a higher assessment may do so to the St. Louis County Board of Equalization through July 11.

Overall, the value of residential, commercial and agricultural property in St. Louis County this year is down compared to 2009 estimates, County Assessor Jake Zimmerman said.
However, he was not able to provide specific numbers because the assessments are still preliminary. By law, final assessments are due by July 1.
βThe amount of the decrease varies dramatically depending on the area,β he said. βFor example, in some North County areas, weβve seen values decrease by as much as 10 percent, while in the central corridor, values have only gone down by maybe 2 percent.β
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He said the value of property can change drastically, even within a subdivision. He explained that the county uses mass appraisals and statistical information to determine the fair market value of the home.
βWe look at what the house looks like now, compared to the last time we visited and what comparable homes have sold for nearby areas in normal sale situations,β he said. βBut thereβs no substitute for good information from the taxpayer.β
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The deadline to appeal assessments via an informal conference with staff from the assessorβs office has past. However, homeowners can file an appeal with the St. Louis County Board of Equalization (BOE) through July 11.
Appeals may be made online, by mail or in person. For more information on the appeal process, call the BOE at 314-615-7195 or visit thisΒ website.
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