Keyword: revaluation
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By JOHN HOWELL Mayor Frank Picozzi is a member of the 21 percent club, which is not something to celebrate since he’ll be paying at least $500 more in taxes, but, on the other hand, is … more
Warwick home owners who haven’t been following the real estate market are likely to be in for sticker shock when they receive notifications of their property values starting this week. As … more
The administration says the resolution approved Monday night by the City Council, allowing for an alteration in the ratio of between residential and commercial taxes, is a “tool” to … more
Last year at this time the real estate market was red hot. Housing was in demand. Interest rates were low. The median price of single family homes in Warwick as reported by the RI Association of … more
So, how much did your home appreciate in value over the last three years when a variety of factors --from low interest rates, the pandemic, changing work environments, the comparatively low cost of … more
By JOHN HOWELL Even though taxes are linked to the city budget – the less money the city needs to raise, the less taxes - Mayor Frank Picozzi is asking the City Council for a vote to delay … more
By JOHN HOWELL Wondering what your house was worth on the last day of 2021? You should know what the company performing the revaluation thinks it could have sold for on Dec. 31, 2021 by the end of February. Those valuations, once the tax rolls are more
To the Editor: In response to the article regarding re-evaluation and Councilman Rix's comments, may I say that Councilman Rix needs to represent the interest of his Ward but there are eight other wards that may or may not face issues as he claims. Any more
By JOHN HOWELL Homeowners who have no thought of selling and may not have paid attention to the red-hot housing market are going to be in for a surprise by the results of the citywide revaluation, which has started and will be fully completed by April more