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Municipal Revaluations
December 1st, 2025 3:11 PM

A revaluation is the process of reassessing all the real property in a town to determine its current fair market value and is conducted every 5 years in CT per state law. The goal is to equalize the tax burden among property owners. Most of the time, these revaluations are pretty straight forward, but sometimes homeowners feel the new valuation on their property may not be accurate, and that is where we can help!

The following Connecticut towns / cities had revaluation in 2025: Ashford, Beacon Falls, Bridgeport, Clinton, Colebrook, Deep River, Durham, East Hampton, Ellington, Fairfield, Greenwich, Haddam, Hartland, Ledyard, Marlborough, Meriden, Middlebury, Milford, New Milford, Newington, North Stonington, Plymouth, Salisbury, Shelton, Somers, Southington, Stafford, Thomaston, Trumbull, Westport, Wolcott and Woodstock.

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. For example, the Town of Southington has a deadline of December 12, 2025 for informal tax appeal meetings with the revaluation company, and mid-February for an appointment with the town's Board of Assessment Appeals.

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