What is assessed Real Estate value?
Assessed value is a percentage of market value. In order to calculate the assessed value, multiply the market value by the adjustment factor which applies to the type of property being considered. The property types are agricultural property, commercial property and residential property. The adjustment factors are as follows:

Agricultural Property 12%
Commercial Property 32%
Residential Property 19%

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