Over-assessed vs. comparables

231 S Edison St

Salt Lake City · Salt Lake County, Utah · commercial property · 4,915 sq ft · Utah Code §59-2-1004

$7,025estimated overpaid in property tax / year

This property's assessment sits above the comparable basis its tax bill should follow — a strong opening for an appeal.

What the public records show

Salt Lake public rollUtah
Current assessment$1,776,590
What the comparable assessments support$1,137,964
Estimated over-assessment$638,626 · 35.9%
Comparable basis$232/SF
Estimated tax saved / year$7,025

Straight from the public Utah roll. The estimated saving applies an estimated composite millage to the over-assessment. We adjust comparables for size, age, and location before we say a word about your property — and we never name owners.

The comparable basis

The 6 comparable assessments behind the number

Each comparable is adjusted toward this property for size and age, then we take the median. Owners are never named — only the public assessment figures matter.

Comparable assessment $/SFAdjusted $/SFSizeBuilt
$143$1503,940 SF1913
$205$2174,376 SF1913
$214$2214,212 SF1909
$242$2424,915 SF1899
$276$2793,914 SF1905
$428$4525,434 SF1908

Why this is the lever

Utah Code §59-2-1004

Under §59-2-1004, a property owner may appeal the equalization of an assessment. Because Utah is a non-disclosure state, the assessor's own comparable assessed values are the evidence: when an assessment materially exceeds comparable assessed values, the Board of Equalization can equalize it down to match.

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