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Market Reduction in Home Values

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Florida property owners who have experienced a reduction in the value of their property may qualify for lower property taxes, according to Chris Boss of Yesner & Boss, a Tampa Bay area law firm with offices in St. Petersburg, Tampa and Sarasota.

“If your property value has decreased because of the economy, damage from natural disasters, surrounding foreclosures in the neighborhood, your home’s general need for repair or improvement, or if it can be shown that similarly assessed homes in the neighborhood are being charged lower property taxes, a reduction in your property tax may be warranted,” Boss said.

Each year in August, the county property appraiser distributes the Proposed Truth in Millage (TRIM) notice which notifies homeowners of the appraised value of their home and resulting taxes for that year. Homeowners who feel their property taxes are unreasonably high may petition the Value Adjustment Board within 25 days of receiving the notice in most counties. The property appraiser reviews petitions and approves those who qualify. For petitions unresolved by the property appraiser, the Value Adjustment Board will hire a special magistrate to conduct hearings regarding the property’s value.

Homeowners who feel their taxes are too high should start by gathering information about their neighbors’ assessed property values and taxes online at the county appraiser’s website. It is wise to hire an independent property appraiser to assess the value of the home because the county appraiser typically estimates tax value based on the surrounding neighborhood whereas an independent appraiser can account for more discrete but important factors (such as economic downturn, natural disaster damage, sinkhole damage, surrounding foreclosures, Chinese drywall, or other similar factors).

Pursuant to Florida Statutes, the property appraiser is required to consider several factors when estimating property value: 1) the present cash value; 2) the highest and best use of the property; 3) location of the property; 4) quantity or size of the property; 5) condition of the property; 6) the income generated by the property; and 7) the net proceeds from the sale of the property.

If an appraiser determines that property is assessed too high, or it can be shown that the property is comparable to other surrounding properties but taxed at a higher rate, then the property should qualify for a reduction in its taxable value, Boss said.

If you have questions, please contact Yesner & Boss for a free consultation or call  (727) 471-0039 in St. Petersburg, (813) 251-2921 in Tampa, or (941) 362-0020 in Sarasota.

 For more information about Yesner & Boss, or to schedule an interview with Chris Boss, please contact Sheila Longo at (941) 355-3006 or sheila@thomasbrannan.com

Neal Communities Looking Back, Looking Ahead

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Pat Neal | Neal CommunitiesSouthwest Florida – For Pat Neal, president of the Sarasota-based Neal Communities, 2009 has been a memorable year. While the Florida housing market has continued to struggle, and the economy has only recently begun to recover, Neal Communities has bucked the national trend and, amazingly, turned a profit in a time when most would consider breaking even a resounding success. In fact, not only did Mr. Neal’s company sell more homes (263) in 2009 than in the previous five years, they nearly doubled their 2008 total of 141 homes sold. This impressive surge in sales has led Neal Communities to become the number one home builder in Manatee County for the first time (more…)

Good Housing News Predicted

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Good Housing NewsAll the leading indicators say housing is definitely on the mend, economists reported in advance of the official release of several pieces of good news expected this week. Bloomberg News surveyed 53 economists and asked them where they expected the numbers to fall. Here are their predictions:

  • Construction starts in September are expected to hit a 610,000 annual rate, the most since last November.
  • Sales of existing homes likely rose to a two-year high.
  • Because of fear of a relapse, the Federal Reserve is predicted (more…)

Neal Communities To Host A Bark In The Park

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

A Bark in the Park - Neal Communities(Lakewood Ranch, FL)… Neal Communities is hosting a canine celebration in its new River Sound Community on Sunday, November 1 from 12 noon to 2 p.m. The event takes place in The Canine Commons dog park in the center of the neighborhood. There will be doggie demonstrations, games for children, food, displays and wonderful small dogs available for adoption. Neal Communities is providing hot dogs and chips. Families and friendly dogs are (more…)

Strong Sales to Close 3rd Quarter for Neal Communities

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

SARASOTA, Fla., October 1, 2009 – Home Sales continue their record-setting pace at Lakewood Ranch-based Neal Communities. In September, the company wrote 28 contracts for new homes versus 6 during September 2008. This exceeds the company’s goals and puts total contracts for 2009 at more than 250, well ahead of the 126 contracts during the same time period in 2008 (more…)

The Tuscany – The Cove at Palmetto Point

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Experience the splendor of unmatched opulence in this unforgettable luxury waterfront refuge. Designed and decorated by award-winning designers and craftsmen, this one-of-a-kind masterpiece demonstrates architectural magnificence throughout. Over 13,000 (more…)

 
 


 

 

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