Where do I get the comparable sales information I need to prepare for my state board hearing?

The comparable sales information which the Assessor used at your County Board hearing is readily available from the Assessor. This information includes a copy of your property's characteristics and the characteristics of the comparable sales the Assessor used at your County Board hearing. If you wish to present new comparable sales at your State Board hearing, you may obtain that information from records at the Assessors Office or from realtors or title companies. Select sale properties which sold closest to your assessment date and which are most comparable to your property. Property owners in King County can receive additional assistance by contacting the office of the King County Property Tax Advisor.

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1. Should I file an appeal with the State Board when I receive my valuation change notice from the Assessor?
2. If I am dissatisfied with the County Board's decision, what are my options?
3. If I receive a reduction in value from the County Board, and I choose to appeal to the State Board for a further reduction, Do I risk losing the reduction I received from the County Board?
4. May the Assessor file an appeal with the State Board?
5. Should I request a Formal or Informal Hearing?
6. What are the basic differences between an Informal and a Formal Hearing?
7. Where do I get the form to file an appeal with the state board?
8. How do I file and appeal with the State Board?
9. What does "on or before the 30th day" mean?
10. What happens after I file my appeal packet?
11. Will I have to go to Olympia for my State Board hearing?
12. Will I have to attend my State Board hearing?
13. What happens at the State Board hearing?
14. What type of testimony will be considered at the State Board hearing?
15. Do I have to provide testimony on the market value of both the land and the improvements?
16. How can I determine Market Value?
17. If my appeal involves Residential property, what method should I use to determine market value?
18. May I present different comparable sales to the state board than I presented to the county board?
19. Where do I get the comparable sales information I need to prepare for my state board hearing?
20. How should I use this information to prepare for my state board hearing?
21. May I also use the cost approach to determine market value?
22. If my appeal involves commercial or Industrial property, what method should I use?
23. When will I get the State Board's Decision?
24. If my taxes are due before I receive the State Board's decision, What should I do?
25. What if I am dissatisfied with the State Board's Decision?