Pima County Taxes Raised, Values Increase

Many argue that Pima County’s increases in property tax rates do not cost property owners more money in the long run because the valuations have decreased. However, the tax bills created by the increasing rate and property values have taken a tremendous toll, according to some residents.

Numbers recently released by the County Assessor’s office show that not only has the tax rate increased, but so have valuations:

District Median Time- Adj Sales Median % Change
Southern – Avra Valley $187,003 0%
Marana – Avra Valley $155,767 8%
Tortolita Foothills $224,560 7%
Oro Valley – Catalina $269,973 3%
Near Northwest $191,674 9%
Catalina Foothills $416,500 3%
North East $275,000 9%
Far East $179,884 10%
North Central $171,400 9%
Flowing Wells $122,900 13%
Tucson Mountian Foothills – S $219,749 10%
Tucson Mountian Foothills – N $185,000 7%
University $232,032 5%
South Central $139,995 9%
Near East $133,655 6%
South Tucson – Airport $101,470 12$
Midvale – Drexel Heights $139,912 12%
Green Valley – Altar Valley $175,241 4%
Vail $212,339 8%
Santa Rita Foothills $198,172 6%
Central Business $212,255 20%
Ajo $82,571 12%

The Pima County Board of Supervisors will hold a budget hearing at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 16 at 130 W Congress, 1st floor.

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