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  • Tamaqua, PA Property Records - CountyOffice.org

    Tamaqua, PA
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    This document provides property records and market data for Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, located in Schuylkill County. It contains information on 2,866 properties with a median sale price of $125,000, average annual property taxes of $2,200, and median assessed market value of $64,500; most homes were built between 1900 and 1976 and average 1,727 square feet on 0.229-acre lots. The average sale price in Tamaqua is 32% higher than the surrounding Schuylkill County average, ranking sixth among comparable municipalities in the region.

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  • Akron, OH Property Records

Akron, OH
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This document is a property records search tool and informational guide for Akron, Ohio residential real estate. Akron contains 84,192 properties with an average sale price of $125,000, median assessed market value of $111,000, and average annual property tax of $2,100. The typical home offers 2–4 bedrooms, 1–2 bathrooms, and 1,300 square feet on 0.152-acre lots, with most buildings constructed between 1922 and 1968. Akron's average sale price is 29% lower than the Summit County average of $175,000, and ranks 11th among 12 surrounding communities by sale price, with Copley, Ohio ranking highest at $320,000.

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  • UNDERSTANDING REASSESSMENT What Is a County-Wide Reassessment?

    Lebanon, PA
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    Lebanon County is conducting a county-wide real estate reassessment for the first time since 1972, after a 2008 court ruling determined that property values had become inconsistent and outdated, causing unfair tax burdens among property owners. The reassessment aims to establish current Fair Market Values and ensure uniform taxation across similar properties, with 21st Century Appraisals, Inc. contracted to conduct the process including property visits, data collection, new valuations, and appeals assistance. The document explains that reassessments are necessary because property values change over time at different rates across neighborhoods and property types, creating inequities in the tax system.

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