12 days on market
One listing, 12 days on market since 2026-08-02.
No assessed value on file, so the tax line on this listing cannot be checked against anything.
We cannot compute this one. The effective rate comes from this property’s own assessed value and its own annual bill, and this record does not carry both. A rate borrowed from the municipal average would produce a figure that looks the same as a real one and is wrong by whatever the education portion and any local improvement charge come to here, so nothing is shown instead.
One ordered list, price movements and tax records together, because they are the same story told by two different offices. Each row says what it implies rather than leaving you to work it out from the numbers.
The ask came down $33,000 (3.5%) after 11 days at the higher price.
The start of the record we hold, which is not necessarily the start of the marketing.
Priced 36% below comparable solds · 1 price cut so far (-3.5%) · on market 12 days
Our estimate is $1,413,519, in a range of $1,230,875 to $1,596,162, at low confidence. Weighted average of 3 recent comparable sales (median 1472 m away), each adjusted for living area, sale recency (~0.3%/mo market drift) and bedroom count, then weighted by proximity, recency and similarity. Confidence is low (3 comps, ±13% band). Illustrative estimate on seed data, not a licensed appraisal.
Each of these is a hole in the record rather than a finding about the house. They are listed because a conclusion drawn from a partial history is only as good as the reader’s knowledge of which part is absent.
One listing episode held
The record holds one listing episode. We cannot tell a property that has only ever been listed once from one whose earlier listings were never given to us, so treat the start date below as the beginning of our record rather than the beginning of the marketing.
No assessment on file
No assessment on file, so we cannot say what the house is valued at for tax purposes or what the bill is calculated from. The tax figures on the listing, if any, are unverifiable against anything we hold.
No tax history
No tax history, so we cannot show how the bill has moved. A single year's figure does not distinguish a stable bill from one that has climbed every year.