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Making Sense of LA County Property Roll Values


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2011 Mar 30, 4:40am   2,447 views  4 comments

by CrowsAreSmart   ➕follow (0)   💰tip   ignore  

I was just looking up a property in LA county and I can't determine what the assessed value is. Is that value not published? Is there a way to calculate it that I'm missing? And, why are the recording year and roll value years different?

2010 Roll Values
Recording Date 05/20/2008
Land $283,500
Improvements $156,100
Personal Property $0
Fixtures $0
Homeowners' Exemption $7,000
Real Estate Exemption $0
Personal Property Exemption $0
Fixture Exemption $0

#housing

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1   rob918   2011 Mar 30, 6:45am  

I recieve several tax bills from the L.A. county Tax Assessor so I can tell you that the assessed value is the Land+improvments numbers.

http://assessormap.co.la.ca.us/mapping/viewer.asp

2   CrowsAreSmart   2011 Mar 30, 6:54am  

Oh, OK - wow. The house was purchased in 2006 for 746K.

Would you say this was an "average drop" due to the bubble popping, or more extreme? The house is in the Santa Clarita Valley area.

3   rob918   2011 Mar 30, 7:01am  

CrowsAreSmart says

Oh, OK - wow. The house was purchased in 2006 for 746K.
Would you say this was an “average drop” due to the bubble popping, or more extreme? The house is in the Santa Clarita Valley area.

I really don't know that area, it's all the way at the other end of the county near the Magic Mountain amusement park and the Grapevine on I-5. Los Angeles County is 4,060.87 sq miles which makes it a little larger than Rhode Island and Delaware combined. Maybe someone at that end of the county will be able to answer that question for you.

4   CrowsAreSmart   2011 Mar 30, 11:31am  

Thanks rob :)

Anyone?

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