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December 6th, 2022 2:03 PM
The following Connecticut towns / cities had revaluation in 2022: Ansonia, Berlin, Bristol, Cromwell, East Haddam, East Windsor, Farmington, Glastonbury, Goshen, Granby, Guilford, Middletown, Morris, New Britian, Plainfield, Preston, Simsbury, Southbury, South Windsor, Sterling, Waterbury and Winchester. If you own a single-family house, condominium or 2–4-unit house in one of these towns, check your mail for a notice from the town / city informing you of your homes new value for taxation purposes. Values have gone up significantly over the past few years. You may be shocked at the percentage increase proposed by your town or city. If you feel the municipality has overvalued your property, give us a call (860)678-8704 to get information on the tax appeal process. It is important that you act quickly as there are strict dates imposed by the towns / cites in the appeal process.
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Posted by Christopher Caccamo on December 6th, 2022 2:03 PM
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