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“This is a bit of a sigh of relief,” said Denver County Assessor Keith Erffmeyer, as he exhaled after a news conference Wednesday morning. Property owners, who have had to deal with 14 ...
To find out, The Denver Post interviewed Adams County Assessor Ken Musso, Arapahoe County Assessor P.K. Kaiser, Denver County Assessor Keith Erffmeyer, Douglas County Assessor Toby Damisch and ...
DENVER — Property assessors for nine metro Denver area counties announced on Wednesday that property valuations, which help determine how much homeowners pay in property taxes, saw double-digit ...
Denver’s office values are cratering, according to new data from the county assessor. Nobody’s really sure how much further they’ll fall, or how the slide will reshape the city’s skyline.
According to Denver County Assessor Keith Erffmeyer, there's "good news" in the fact that property valuations have jumped, despite the predicted rise in property taxes. "If you're a property owner ...
DENVER – Pitkin County Assessor Tom Isaac, being treated for an infection in a Denver hospital, said Tuesday he remains in regular contact with his office staff and intends to return to work as ...
said Denver County Assessor Keith Erffmeyer. The largest gains in the last decade tended to concentrate along the northern Front Range, because that is where most people were moving to. A shortage of ...
As of June 3, the Denver County Assessor's Office had received about 7,000 protests and Assessor Jerry Ogden expected a few more to trickle in by mail. Ogden said he had expected to receive in the ...
But what’s the best strategy to challenge a home valuation that you believe is too high? To find out, The Denver Post interviewed Adams County Assessor Ken Musso, Arapahoe County Assessor P.K. Kaiser, ...
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