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Cindy Portmann Assessor
425 388-3433
Snohomish County Washington
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Cindy Portmann Assessor
Typically 42% - 47% of all property taxes that you pay are from voter approved levies. This includes cities, schools, parks, fire districts, and more...


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Washington State has a 'budget-based' property tax system, so the taxing districts budgets and voter approved measures determine how much you pay. Simply put, when values decline levy rates increase, when values increase, levy rates decrease. Click Here to learn more about levies and our property tax system.


In 2010, 33 of the 44 taxing district requests to voters for funding was passed by voters.


The decrease in total residential assessed value county-wide started with the 2008 Jan. 1st assessment and reflected the decline in the market in 2007. This value was used to calculate taxes owing in 2009 according to state law.


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Residential Mass Appraisal Reports
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Residential Mass Appraisal Reports

2011
Refer to the map and click on the appropriate region number below to find mass appraisal reports for your area of Snohomish County
    County Wide Report

   Region 1 reports
   Region 2 reports
   Region 3 reports
   Region 4 reports
   Agriculture reports

Mass Appraisal Reporting Regions
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     Detailed Maps (pdf):
     Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 3 | Region 4
| Agriculture

Click here to read a brief explanation of what a mass appraisal report is.

Click here to read the Washington State House of Representative's report measuring Real Property Appraisal Performance in Washington's property tax system in 2009.

Click here to view definitions of the terms used in the mass appraisal reports.

Click here to view a report on standards for the mass appraisal reports.




Region 1 Report

Summary Report
Sales Used In Calculations
Excluded Sales From The Calculations
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Region 2 Report

Summary Report
Sales Used In Calculations
Excluded Sales From The Calculations
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Region 3 Report

Summary Report
Sales Used In Calculations
Excluded Sales From The Calculations
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Region 4 Report

Summary Report
Sale Used In Calculations
Excluded Sales From The Calculations
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Agricultural Reports

Summary Report
Sales Used In Calculations
Excluded Sales From The Calculations
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Residential Mass Appraisal Reports:

The residential division of the Snohomish County Assessor's Office is responsible for appraising a variety of property types including land, single family residences, manufactured homes and duplexes and triplexes in the residential neighborhoods.

The county uses a "mass appraisal" process to appraise the more than 235,000 residential properties each year. "Mass appraisal" is the processes of valuing large numbers of properties as of a given date, using standard methods, employing common data and allowing for statistical testing. Standard procedures are used to collect property data, analyze data, apply the results of the analysis and report the results. Computer programs apply market derived land rates by neighborhood and property type. Computer programs apply building costs and depreciation factors calibrated to local market conditions using sales data, by neighborhood, building style, grade of construction, and building condition.

Statistical methods are used in producing the appraised values and testing the appraisal results. Fairness and equity is maintained by comparing the appraised values to actual sales prices on a county wide basis, regional basis and neighborhood by neighborhood, a process known as a "ratio study".

Mass appraisal reports summarize the results of the "ratio studies". The reports include a summary of the change in value from year to year, ratio study statistics (level of assessment and measures of uniformity), market changes over time (graphic), a map of the study area, a value change summary abstract (change by property group), neighborhood profile statistics. Ratio performance statistics and histograms for all of the properties in the study area with a break out for the single family residences (the most predominate property type in the county) and in the neighborhood reports the sales used to produce the report are listed.