Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Area Home Values Up Record 18.9 Percent

Gravely Lake Waterfront Home -- Washington StateDespite a slowdown in the Olympia-area real estate market in recent months, the assessed value of the average home in Thurston County rose a record 18.9 percent this year over a year ago, according to assessments now being mailed to property owners.

"We live in a very desirable area, and the market is reflecting that," Assessor Patricia Costello told The Olympian. "Particularly with raw land and the waterfront, that type of property is not available much anymore, and demand is high."

Of course, some people wonder why the value of their property is going up even as the real estate market seems to have stalled. Writing in a local online discussion group, some local homeowners were sanguine, while others proposed a California Prop.-13 style limit on property taxes, freezing the taxable value at the price originally paid for the home. Others, like justin_time, protest that "this is a backdoor way to get a tax increase. ... I would also love to know what this tax increase is going to be used for. The county can justify this however they want, but for me it is a 46% tax increase."

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