New York Commercial Real Estate Owners in the Town of Amherst Face Crucial Reassessment
Paul Steimle, Principal 716.998.5300 | paul.steimle@ryan.com
Property owners in the town of Amherst, New York in Erie County received reassessment notices this week revealing significant valuation increases. With a seven-year gap since the last assessment, uncertainties surround property values because of dynamic shifts in the real estate landscape.
As the deadline for filing grievances approaches, property owners must act promptly to secure fair and accurate assessments. Understanding this process is crucial, as it empowers property owners to challenge potentially inaccurate valuations and seek fair assessments reflective of their property’s true worth.
The new assessments will be finalized July 1, 2024, and used for the school tax bills due in October 2024 and the Town and County bills due in February 2025.
The local experts at Ryan are the most experienced professionals in the state of New York with both industry and property type expertise. Our professionals are more valuation focused and proactive than law firms, and our relationships with the jurisdictions and assessors translate into maximum tax savings realized for clients.