Local property values fell 2.5 percent in 2010
San Benito County’s assessed property values dropped by 2.5
percent in 2010, according to the recently released assessor’s
report.
Assessor Tom Slavich reported to the board that the overall
assessment dropped by 2.5 percent, or a total of $139 million.
Property values fell in all sectors
– including residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural
properties, according to the report. The overall assessment was
$5.8 billion.
Local property values fell 2.5 percent in 2010

San Benito County’s assessed property values dropped by 2.5 percent in 2010, according to the recently released assessor’s report.

Assessor Tom Slavich reported to the board that the overall assessment dropped by 2.5 percent, or a total of $139 million. Property values fell in all sectors – including residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural properties, according to the report. The overall assessment was $5.8 billion.

Slavich attributed the decline to the struggling real estate market, while there were reductions in values and taxes for more than 6,600 properties assessed at the close of the tax roll. Part of the reason was the Consumer Price Index rising just 0.753 percent – while Prop. 13 properties’ assessments cannot exceed 2 percent annually, or the CPI, whichever is lower.

As for local jurisdictions, the largest percent decrease in assessed values was in the North County School District, which oversees Spring Grove School in rural San Benito County.

The smallest decrease was minute – in Tres Pinos, values declined from $140,306,023 to $140,294,447 – or just $11,576.

Hollister’s values decreased by 4.1 percent, while San Juan’s fell by 0.9 percent, according to the report.

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