Why should I let the Town Assessing Department in my house for an inspection?

Interior inspections are an important part of the Town's assessment process. Just as a potential buyer of real estate inspects the interior of a home before making an offer, the Town tries to make a better determination of overall Town property values based upon accurate data using interior inspections. Examples of data reviewed include: 

  • Dwelling type
  • Condition
  • Land area
  • Living area
  • Number of bathrooms and fireplaces
  • Yard items
  • Air-conditioning
  • Whether attics and basements are finished or unfinished

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1. How much land in Sherborn is exempt from taxes?
2. How does the Assessors’ Office determine the value of my house?
3. What does "fair cash value" mean?
4. How is Mass Appraisal different from a fee appraisal?
5. What is the basis for determining residential property values?
6. What is the basis for determining residential property values?
7. How do land values differ from building values and yard items?
8. Who verifies that the assessing model used by the Town and the resulting property values are accurate?
9. How does the market affect my taxes and value?
10. Where can I find information about my property?
11. Why should I let the Town Assessing Department in my house for an inspection?
12. How are Real Estate taxes calculated?
13. Why can the town raise my taxes by more than the 2½% limit prescribed by Proposition 2½?
14. What if I cannot afford to pay my Real Estate taxes?