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Georgetown Assessor 1 Library Street Georgetown MA 01833 5.2 miles from 01969 978-352-5755
Newbury Assessors 25 High Road Newbury MA 01951 5.5 miles from 01969 978-465-0211
Newburyport Assessor 60 Pleasant Street Newburyport MA 01950 6.3 miles from 01969 978-465-4403
Boxford Assessor 28 Middleton Road Boxford MA 01921 7.0 miles from 01969 978-887-3674
Hamilton Assessor 577 Bay Road Hamilton MA 01982 7.2 miles from 01969 978-468-5574
Groveland Assessor 183 Main Street Groveland MA 01834 7.6 miles from 01969 978-372-8528
Wenham Assessor 140 Main Street Wenham MA 01984 8.0 miles from 01969 978-468-4000
Essex County Assessor's Office 30 Martin Street Essex MA 01929 8.3 miles from 01969 978-768-7831
Essex Town Assessor 30 Martin Street Essex MA 01929 8.3 miles from 01969 978-768-7831
Salisbury Assessor 5 Beach Road Salisbury MA 01952 8.5 miles from 01969 978-465-8242
Amesbury Assessor 62 Friend Street Amesbury MA 01913 9.6 miles from 01969 978-388-8102
Haverhill Assessor 4 Summer Street Haverhill MA 01830 10.2 miles from 01969 978-374-2316
Seabrook Assessor 99 Lafayette Road Seabrook NH 03874 10.8 miles from 01969 603-474-2966
Middleton Assessor 48 South Main Street Middleton MA 01949 10.8 miles from 01969 978-774-2099
Beverly Assessor 191 Cabot Street Beverly MA 01915 12.0 miles from 01969 978-921-6004
North Andover Assessor 120 Main Street North Andover MA 01845 12.2 miles from 01969 978-688-9566
Lawrence Assessor 200 Common Street Lawrence MA 01840 13.7 miles from 01969 978-620-3190
Methuen Assessor 41 Pleasant Street Methuen Town MA 01844 14.8 miles from 01969 978-794-3219
Lynnfield Assessor 55 Summer Street Lynnfield MA 01940 14.9 miles from 01969 781-334-2231
Hampton Town Assessor 100 Winnacunnet Road Hampton NH 03842 15.2 miles from 01969 603-929-5837
Most jurisdictions have an appeal process for contesting an assessment. While the specific rules vary from one locality to the next, the process typically involves a hearing before an assessment appeal board. Taxpayers who have concerns about their assessment should visit their local Assessor's Office or its website to learn about the appeal process and what information is required in order to appeal a property tax assessment.
How does my assessment affect the taxes I owe?The formula used to calculate property taxes varies by location. Your assessment is one part of your property tax calculation. Your property tax payment is calculated by multiplying your property's assessed value, or in some cases half of the assessed value, by the tax rate for your location.
What is the difference between assessed value and market value?Market value is the likely selling price of a property based on current market conditions. In some jurisdictions, the Assessor calculates an assessed value by applying a factor, for example 70%, to the market value. The assessed value is then used to calculate the taxes for that property.