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    Tuesday, May 07, 2024

    Town of Groton is undertaking revaluation of properties

    Groton — The Assessor’s Office is undertaking a revaluation of all properties in the Town of Groton, and the town has hired Tyler Technologies, a certified revaluation company, to perform the revaluation. 

    The state requires all cities and towns to perform a revaluation every five years. All residential, commercial, agricultural and industrial properties will be reappraised with the effective date of Oct. 1, 2021. The last revaluation was performed in 2016.

    Real estate taxes for the fiscal years 2023 through 2027 will be based on the new assessments determined by the revaluation. 

    Real estate sales that have taken place since Oct. 1, 2019, will be used to to help predict the value of properties in town. Homes that have been sold since October 2019 will be reviewed by Tyler appraisers to ensure that information used to predict values throughout town is accurate. 

    Some properties will be visited by a data collector to verify physical property characteristics. Residents will be mailed a Q&A brochure a few weeks before their neighborhood is scheduled for data collection.

    Property owners can go to www.groton-ct.gov or the Assessor’s Office at Town Hall at 45 Fort Hill Road to see their current property record card. Every property owner will receive a notice in the mail with the new assessed value in November 2021. Property owners who disagree or have questions with the new assessment may make an appointment to meet with an appraiser to discuss the new value.

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