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I <br />I <br /> <br />City of Ramsey <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Sales Studies <br /> <br />According to State Law, it is the assessor's job to appraise all real property at <br />market value for property tax purposes. As a method of checks and balances, <br />the Department of Revenue uses statistics and ratios relating to assessed market <br />value and current sale prices to confirm that the law is upheld. Assessors use <br />similar statistics and sales ratios to identify market trends in developing market <br />values. <br /> <br />A sales ratio is obtained by comparing the assessor's market value to the <br />adjusted sales price of each property sold in an arms-length transaction within a <br />fixed period. An "arms-length" transaction is one that is generated after a <br />property has had sufficient time on the open market, between both an informed <br />buyer and seller with no undue pressure on either party. The median or mid-point <br />ratios are calculated and stratified by property classification. <br /> <br />100% <br /> <br />The only perfect assessment would have a 100% ratio for every sale. This is of <br />course, impossible. Because we are not able to predict major events that may <br />cause significant shifts in the market, the state allows a 15% margin of error. <br /> <br />The Department of Revenue adjusts the median ratio by the percentage of <br />growth from the previous year's abstract value of the same class of property <br />within the same jurisdiction. This adjusted median ratio must fall between 90% <br />and 105%. Any deviation will warrant a state mandated jurisdiction-wide <br />adjustment of at least 5%. To avoid this increase, the Anoka County Assessor <br />requests a median sales ratio of 94.5%. <br /> <br />In Anoka County, we have the ability to stratify the ratios by style, age, quality of <br />construction, size, land zone and value. This assists us in appraising all of our <br />properties closer to our goal ratio. <br /> <br />14 <br /> <br /> <br />
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