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The reader should be aware of the following:
- Not all transactions represent true market value as defined by statue WAC 485-07-0301(1).
- There are many reasons transactions may not represent market value. These are outlined in the International Association of Assessing Officers (IAA0) publication: Standards on Verification and Adjustment of Sales, November 2010.
- Included are all property transfers which have occurred since January 1, 2012.
- Included are all property transfers in your neighborhood that traded for greater than $0.
- Some property transfers shown are not considered valid for the purpose of determining market value.
- Verify codes that are typically used in determining market value are AA, LO, CC, and SI. Click
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for an explanation of the verify codes used by our office.
- Transactions that have been used to determine the most recent assessed values in your neighborhood are marked with “***Yes***”.
- Any Sales marked “No” have not been used to determine the most current assessed values. These could include sales that were used in past years to determine assessed values or that will be used in the next valuation year. These sales could also include sales that have been reviewed and found not to be representative of the market.
The reader is reminded that a sales price is only specific to the property sold. Adjustments are required to reflect any difference between the subject property and a comparable. Likewise, markets are dynamic and change over time. Adjustments are generally required to reflect the market conditions, i.e., time as of the effective date of the appraisal.
The reader is reminded that a sales price is only specific to the property sold. Adjustments are required to reflect any difference between the subject property and a comparable. Likewise, markets are dynamic and change over time. Adjustments are generally required to reflect the market conditions, i.e., time as of the effective date of the appraisal.
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