The City of Nashua is undergoing a State-Required Revaluation for 2018.

New Hampshire law, RSA 75:8-A, requires that all cities and towns do a revaluation every 5 years. Nashua’s last revaluation was in 2013. A revaluation means all property assessments will be raised to 100% of fair market value. Since the values of many homes have increased by 25% or more since the last revaluation in 2013, this means that the property taxes on your home may go up. State law and the New Hampshire Constitution require that every municipality do a revaluation every 5 years.  

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1. The City of Nashua is undergoing a State-Required Revaluation for 2018.
2. How will the Revaluation be done?
3. The Assessor came to my house this year for data verification and my value changed. Why?
4. It seems the Assessor is at my house every year. Why?
5. Does this mean every property in the City is going to be visited this year?
6. How will taxpayers know if their assessment is equitable? And what can a taxpayer do if they feel their value is inaccurate?
7. What can a taxpayer do once they receive their December tax bill, if they disagree with their 2018 assessed value?
8. What is market value and who determines my property assessment?
9. When will the new values go into effect?
10. Will this process increase my property taxes?
11. What will the 2018 property tax rate be so a property owner can calculate their property tax amount?