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Maple Green

Tax year 2026

Executive summary

Appears above subdivision median

Based on 18 comparable homes in Maple Green, this property’s assessment appears about 13% above the subdivision median on a per-square-foot basis. That places it in the 87th percentile — higher than most similar nearby homes. This is an indicator worth reviewing; it is not a determination of value.

Median subdivision assessment

$311,720

Subject property assessment

$352,400

Assessment per sq ft

$172 / sq ft

Subdivision percentile

87th percentile

Comparable homes

18

Assessment comparison

Home A
$298,600
Home B
$305,100
Home C
$311,720
Home D (subject)
$352,400
Home E
$318,900
Home F
$307,450
Your home Comparable homes
Comparable homeAssessmentSq ft$/sq ftvs. yours
Maple Green — Home A$298,6001,820$164-$53,800
Maple Green — Home B$305,1001,875$163-$47,300
Maple Green — Home C$311,7201,840$169-$40,680
Maple Green — Home D (subject)$352,4002,050$172
Maple Green — Home E$318,9001,910$167-$33,500
Maple Green — Home F$307,4501,860$165-$44,950

Possible over-assessment indicator

This property’s assessment per square foot is higher than 87% of comparable Maple Green homes. A common next step is to verify the county’s recorded square footage, condition, and features against the actual property.

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Important disclaimer

This report is for informational and educational purposes only. It is based on publicly available property assessment data. It does not guarantee a tax reduction and should not be considered legal, tax, appraisal, or financial advice. Homeowners should verify all information with the county assessor’s office and consult a qualified professional if needed.