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Metro Denver homeowners file unprecedented number of appeals as property valuations spike

Most won’t know the results of their appeals until Aug. 15

Thirteen model homes ready for viewing are photographed on August 16, 2017, all part of Avion at Denver Connections. Fewer than 28 percent of new homes built in Denver sold for under $400,000 this year.
Thirteen model homes ready for viewing are photographed on August 16, 2017, all part of Avion at Denver Connections. Fewer than 28 percent of new homes built in Denver sold for under $400,000 this year. But the market saw townhomes claim the highest share of all construction since 2008 at 30 percent. Avion at Denver Connections is townhome heavy and lower priced and the most massive “attainable” housing project underway in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by John Leyba/The Denver Post)
Noelle Phillips of The Denver Post.
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Arapahoe County announced this week that its Board of County Commissioners approved an extension for the assessor's office to review the more than 30,000 appeals it received. Other counties are paying overtime to employees, who are working nights and weekends, to meet deadlines.
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