Higher assessment doesn’t necessarily mean big property tax hike
NANAIMO — Unsurprisingly, property values are up substantially in Nanaimo, but homeowners don’t necessarily need to panic about a hike in property taxes because of it.
2018 assessment notices from BC Assessment are in the mail and available online. The average single-family residential property in Nanaimo saw a 15.9 per cent increase in value compared to 2017, with the average valuation as of July 1 coming in at $440,000.
While some homeowners are startled at the increase in the value of their property, deputy assessor Chris Whyte said a higher valuation doesn’t automatically translate into a steep jump in property taxes.
“It’s important to understand how the percentage change is relative to the overall average change in their community,” Whyte said. “That’s what’s going to drive whether the taxes increase, decrease or stay the same.”