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XJ
05-09-2025, 13:22
About -6.5%

Yes that is right, it went down. El Paso County has done that before, I just assumed it would never happen again


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.455_Hunter
05-09-2025, 13:59
Yup- Mine was down a similar amount.

It makes the overlords cranky since they have less of your money to spend.

TRnCO
05-09-2025, 15:45
House went up 4.5% and land went down a tiny amount

BladesNBarrels
05-09-2025, 17:02
Residential in Jeffco went up 27 percent
Commercial Storage Garage in Dougco went up 32 percent
My results are certainly different than yours

bellavite1
05-09-2025, 17:12
Wheat Ridge went down.

buffalobo
05-09-2025, 20:34
Down here in rural Morgan county. Still way over valued.

If you're unarmed, you are a victim

mjzman
05-09-2025, 21:23
Rural El Paso County.
Mine was up about 6%.
There has been a lot of million dollar plus new construction out here on the eastern prairie which has probably driven up appraisals

10x
05-10-2025, 07:04
Mine was up a little over one percent. Their market value number is way low.

BushMasterBoy
05-10-2025, 09:39
The assessments are the highest I have ever seen, the roads have the most potholes I have ever seen. You don't own your land, you rent it from the government. Some here have seen a 400% increase. Admittedly the housing growth is phenomenal, as families are fleeing the big cities due to crime, infrastructure decay, corruption etc.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/vacant-land-property-taxes-skyrocketing-130102007.html

blm28
05-10-2025, 09:48
Up over 7% in Elbert county.

hollohas
05-10-2025, 14:33
My JeffCo assessment went down. Doesn't make up for the insane increase over the last few years, but it's something.

Doc45
05-10-2025, 14:51
Arapahoe went down.

eddiememphis
05-11-2025, 14:39
Mine (Arapahoe) went up 1 percent.

Actually it's 0.9686793671294802 percent, but who's counting?

Sawin
05-11-2025, 16:24
Adams county near 144th and Colorado blvd is -3.625% from last year. It’s certainly more in line with the reality of what I could sell my home for, versus what they assessed last year.

OctopusHighball
05-11-2025, 20:41
House in Castle Rock down.

My insurance, however, is now insane!

Jer
05-12-2025, 08:09
Ours also went down ~5.4% in Larimer County.


I'm sure most people know already but you have a narrow window each time your assessment arrives to dispute the value. Pull up a few comps with a lower price and submit them with a brief explanation challenging the assessment of your home if you feel it's too high. This surprisingly applies more whenever values go down because assessors bank on the fact that most people will just be happy to see the prices going down and don't realize that they may not be pacing the actual market enough to reflect the true dip in values. They tend to be a little less aggressive as they rise because people are already worked up enough to dispute. Just food for thought as the deadline (June 9th) to protest approaches. If you have a real estate agent that you use they are able to also act on your behalf for this and most do so free-of-charge.


House in Castle Rock down.

My insurance, however, is now insane!

Our home owner's insurance premiums have more than tripled in the last three years. They doubled the first time a few years ago and then recently doubled again. Time to do some shopping and compare rates.

OctopusHighball
05-12-2025, 09:13
Our home owner's insurance premiums have more than tripled in the last three years. They doubled the first time a few years ago and then recently doubled again. Time to do some shopping and compare rates.

Yep, ours has easily tripled as well from 15 years ago when we bought our house. Our current Homeowner's insurance is over what my first house payment was. I'm also starting the shopping process.

Jer
05-12-2025, 09:35
Yep, ours has easily tripled as well from 15 years ago when we bought our house. Our current Homeowner's insurance is over what my first house payment was. I'm also starting the shopping process.

I'm not even going to go back to 20 years ago when we built this place to check premiums because that would be too painful. Kind of expected over a longer period of time, really. 10% here, 20% there. This spike just in the last three years though where it more than doubled from one year to the next and then more than doubled again only a couple years later is on another level. That's more than inflation and claims IMHO. But hey, it's the motivation we needed to shop around again. Every time we put in the effort to compare insurance it always works out in our favor in a pretty big way. I suppose I should be thankful they didn't slowly increase the heat of the pot water we're in and decided to just throw us in a pot that was already at a rolling boil because it mos def caused the sense of urgency to follow suit.

colorider
05-12-2025, 11:22
Ours in Westminster went up again this year. To a price that no house anywhere close has sold for!!!! I did the online dispute form last week. I even used their provided map that shows what homes have sold for in the area and any home similar to ours sold for at least $85g less than what ours is currently valued at. I am sure they are going to tell me to stick it up my ass, but at least I tried. Just one more motivator to get out of here.

Batteriesnare
05-12-2025, 13:16
+6.7% in El Paso county [Mad]