My property value appears to be a little high, but I'm not sure if I'm over assessed. What should I do?

Visit the Assessor’s Office and ask to see your property record card. Review the card to see if there are any errors, such as lot size, living area, number of baths, etc. If you find errors, make an appointment for a property inspection by the Assessor. The Assessor’s Office is located at:
29 Middle Road
Boxborough, MA 01719

If your data is incorrect, or your valuation is significantly out of line with sales of similar homes, or with the valuations of neighboring properties, you may have just cause for filing an abatement request. When reviewing sales of comparable properties, bear in mind that each fiscal year’s assessment is based on market conditions of at least 18 months prior. For example, property values for Fiscal 2023 are based on sales that occurred during Calendar Year 2021.

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1. What is the Valuation Criteria?
2. What changes are made each year?
3. Why do different property assessments go up (or down) in different proportions?
4. When my neighbors house sells, will their price determine my assessment?
5. How will this new valuation affect my tax bill?
6. How can I get more information?
7. Why are the tax amounts on my bill different from what I paid last quarter?
8. My property value appears to be a little high, but I'm not sure if I'm over assessed. What should I do?
9. How do I file for abatement?
10. If I file an abatement request, do I have to attend a hearing with the Assessor?
11. What is a revaluation, and when does one occur?
12. Why do some assessments increase more than others after a revaluation?
13. If assessed values rise, do taxes have to rise?
14. Does the assessor need to inspect my house?
15. How do I file for homestead declaration?
16. How do I obtain property record cards online?