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Real estate tax valuation boost gives local Marin governments a bit of a budget cushion

July 25, 2022 by Marin Leave a Comment

Local government received good news this month when the assessed value of property in Marin jumped 6.5% in 2021, meaning tax collection will substantially increase. Tax rolls partially fund the county government, local school districts and special districts. 

Marin County Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk Shelly Scott attributed the increase in Marin’s red hot real estate market. 

The median price for a home jumped over $2 million last spring, a record for the county. Sales also took a jump with 3,915 sold in 2021 compared to 3,251 in 2020. 

Sales of condos and townhomes similarly increased. 

Roughly 40% of the county’s spending is covered by property taxes. It can fluctuate, but on average it has increased about 5% per year. 

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