Deschutes County Property Tax Bills Are In The Mail

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Bend, Ore. – In the coming days, Deschutes County residents will receive their property tax statements. First payments are due by Nov. 16th.

As the real estate market continues to rebound, property owners may see their tax bill increase. To learn more and see how the changing market has affected property values, visit: www.Deschutes.org/GraphIt.

People can also attend local Town Hall Meetings:

Deschutes County Assessor, Scot Langton, and his staff are holding a variety of town hall meetings to help answer questions about how the County appraises property and determines values. Meetings will be held from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the following locations:

LA PINE: Oct. 29. La Pine City Hall, 51340 Hwy 97.

REDMOND: Nov. 3. Redmond Fire Hall, 341 NW Dogwood Ave.

BEND: Nov. 4. Deschutes Services Building (Barnes and Sawyer Room), 1300 NW Wall St.

SISTERS: Nov. 9. Sisters Council Chamber, 520 E. Cascade Ave.

For questions about property value, please contact the Deschutes County Assessor’s Office at 541-388-6508 or email assessor@deschutes.org.

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