The term "assessed improvement value" refers to the value assigned by the County Tax Assessor or Board of Equalization to the building improvements portion of real estate. A property's assessed value is established for taxing purposes and is comprised of land value and improvement value. You can search for the assessed value a specific property using the free website "Assessor and Property Tax Records Resources." On the main page, choose the state and then scroll down to your specific county for the link "Property Search" where you can search for the assessed value of property using the parcel number or owner name.
Mortgage lenders will assess the value of your home before granting you a loan
Assess: make a judgment of value, quality, outcomes, results or size
Assess: make a judgment of value, quality, outcomes, results or size
To assess something for worth or value.
evaluate, assess, value, calculate
I'm sure it has sentimental value to you, but I cannot see it to assess its value.
Yes, a property appraiser can assess the value of a condo higher than what it was purchased for. The appraiser considers various factors such as location, market conditions, upgrades, and comparable sales data to determine the current value of the property. If these factors indicate that the condo's value has increased since its purchase, the appraiser may assess it at a higher value.
The best way to find the value of an art canvas print is to take it to your local auction house. They will be able to assess what it is worth for you, often for free.
it means to look and determine the value or significance
calculation, value, guess, judge, reckon, assess, evaluate, gauge
By comparison to similar situations, real or hypothetical.
It is not possible to assess the value of a work of art until it is up for sale.