San Mateo County’s Property Assessment Roll Continues to Surge Reaching a Record of $307.8 Billion or 6.87% Increase in 2023-24
Contact: Mark Church, Chief Elections Officer & Assessor-County Clerk-RecorderAlternate: Jim Irizarry, Assistant Chief Elections Officer & Assessor-County Clerk-RecorderAlternate: Terry Flinn, Special Assistant to the Assessor (Redwood City, CA) San Mateo County Assessor Mark Church today announced the County’s Property Assessment Roll increased year-over-year by $22.2 billion, or 8.34%, to a record high of over $288.0 billion in assessed value.
Contact: Mark Church, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder & Chief Elections OfficerAlternate: Jim Irizarry, Assistant Assessor-County Clerk-RecorderAlternate: Terry Flinn, Special Assistant to the Assessor (Redwood City, CA) San Mateo County Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder Mark Church today announced the county’s Property Assessment Roll increased year-over-year by $10.6 billion, or 4.16%, to a record high of over $265.8 billion in assessed value.
Contact: Mark Church, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder & Chief Elections OfficerAlternate: Jim Irizarry, Assistant Assessor-Clerk-Recorder & Assistant Chief Elections Officer (Redwood City, CA) San Mateo County has been recognized with two Achievement Awards from the National Association of Counties (NACo). Started in 1970, NACo’s Annual Achievement Awards Program honors innovative, effective county government programs that strengthen services for residents.
Contact: Mark Church, Chief Elections Officer & Assessor-County Clerk-RecorderAlternate: Jim Irizarry, Assistant Chief Elections Officer & Assessor-County Clerk-RecorderAlternate: Terry Flinn, Special Assistant to the Assessor (Redwood City, CA) San Mateo County Assessor Mark Church today announced the county’s Property Assessment Roll increased year-over-year by $16.7 billion, or 7.02%, to a record high of over $255.1 billion in assessed value.
Contact: Mark Church, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder & Chief Elections OfficerAlternate: Jim Irizarry, Asst. Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder & Asst. Chief Elections Officer (Redwood City, CA) The San Mateo County Assessor’s Office wants to remind all business owners that they may file their Business Property Statements (Form 571-L) online.
Contact: Mark Church, Chief Elections Officer & Assessor-County Clerk-RecorderAlternate: Jim Irizarry, Assistant Chief Elections Officer & Assessor-County Clerk-RecorderAlternate: Terry Flinn, Special Assistant to the Assessor (Redwood City, CA) San Mateo County Assessor Mark Church today announced the county’s Property Assessment Roll increased year-over-year by $15.9 billion, or 7.1%, to a record high of over $238.4 billion in assessed value.
Contact: Mark Church, Chief Elections Officer & Assessor-County Clerk-RecorderAlternate: Terry Flinn, Special Assistant to the Assessor (Redwood City, CA) San Mateo County Assessor Mark Church today announced the county’s Property Assessment Roll increased year-over-year by $16.5 billion, or 8.03%, to a record high of over $222.5 billion in assessed value, again setting a new milestone for the county.
Contact: Mark Church, Chief Elections Officer & Assessor-County Clerk-RecorderAlternate: Terry Flinn, Special Assistant to the Assessor (Redwood City, CA) San Mateo County Assessor Mark Church today announced the county’s Property Assessment Roll increased year-over-year by $15 billion, or 7.9%, to a record high $206 billion in assessed value, setting a new milestone for the county and breaking the $200 billion barrier for the first time.
Contact: Mark Church, Assessor-County Clerk-RecorderAlternate: Terry Flinn, Special Assistant to the Assessor (Redwood City, CA) San Mateo County Assessor Mark Church today announced the County’s Property Assessment Roll expanded year-over-year by $13.5 billion, or 7.6%, to a record high $191 billion in assessed valuations.
Contact: Mark Church, Assessor-County Clerk-RecorderAlternate: Terry Flinn, Special Assistant to the AssessorAlternate: Jim Irizarry, Assistant Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder (Redwood City, CA) San Mateo County Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder Mark Church announced today that the annual inflation factor used to calculate factored base-year assessments for property within the county will be 1.525% based on the California Consumer Price Index.
Contact: Mark Church, Assessor-County Clerk-RecorderAlternate: Terry Flinn, Special Assistant to the Assessor (Redwood City, CA) San Mateo County Assessor Mark Church today announced the County's Property Assessment Roll expanded year-over-year by $12.6 billion, or 7.64%, to a record high $177.5 billion in assessed valuations.