City of Oswego Assessor Announces Mailing of New Preliminary Assessment Values

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OSWEGO – The City of Oswego’s Department of Assessment is nearing completion of its Assessment Equity Update

Project, or citywide revaluation of its approximately 7,000 individual parcels, the ?rst such revaluation project in nearly three decades. The process began in 2022 as a joint e?ort between the City of Oswego, the NYS O?ce of Real Property Tax Services and GAR Associates, an independent appraisal and consulting ?rm with over 50 years working with municipal clients.

City Assessor, Kevin Hill, said, “Beginning March 1, 2024, Assessment Disclosure Notices will be mailed to all city property owners that will include the preliminary 2024 assessment, as well as an estimate of what the prior year’s property taxes would have been had the new assessment been in place for the 2023 assessment roll. We hope this will help clarify the impact the change in assessment may have on each individual owner’s property taxes.”

During the month of March, property owners will have the opportunity to submit an informal review of the preliminary assessment value to GAR Associates. The last day to submit informal review paperwork is March 31.

Hill said, “Property owners should focus on the full market value estimate. If they disagree with this value and can provide proof to justify a change, they are encouraged to submit an informal review to GAR Associates by following the instructions contained within the notice.”

Information regarding property assessments, inventory data, and sale information, as well as instructions for submitting an informal review of a new preliminary assessment, will be available online beginning March 4 by visiting https://cityofoswego.prosgar.com.

“Since this is the ?rst assessment equity update in the City of Oswego since 1997, it is likely there will be signi?cant changes in property values,” said Hill. “I strongly encourage all property owners to visit the website to review not just their own preliminary assessment information, but to view information for comparable properties in their neighborhood. This will provide the context to better understand the

impact of a citywide revaluation and the resulting preliminary assessments,” Hill concluded. missing or outdated ad config

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3 Comments

  1. Good Luck Oswego homeowners your going to need it as to getting the BOHICA 100% assessment……… the Town Of Sterling did that & I was jacked up $35,000.00 the first year which I fought & then thereafter in the Thousands. I got it lowered the first time as to being Prepared but they Dinged me almost every year after & it doesn’t matter if you have lower home values around you that should lower your assessment it’s who your friends with politics wise aka QUID PR QUO.

  2. mine went up $96800!!! WHT THE F……..?
    This is outrageous. People we need to fight this. Everybody put in a grievance…..get attorneys….. we need to stop this money grab. people can’t afford this

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