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Find your property rates or valuation. Our next property revaluations are now in progress. We expect to send valuation notices to property owners in 2025. We will use the new property values to assess your rates from July 2025.
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- Due Dates for Property Rates Payments
Ways to pay your property rates. Read about the different ways to pay your property rates, including Online EFTPOS and direct debit. Due dates for property rates payments. Find out when your property rates are due. Read about part payments and penalties. Services for solicitors (property rates)
1 gru 2021 · The property value is made up of three parts: the capital value, the land value and the value of improvements. Capital value (CV): the most likely selling price if the property had sold on 1 June 2021. Land value (LV): the most likely selling price of the bare land on 1 June 2021. Improvement value (IV): The CV minus LV.
Auckland Council GeoMaps provides property rates, valuations, and planning zone information for properties in Auckland.
8 mar 2022 · Auckland Council’s latest property valuations released today, 8 March 2022, show significant movements across the region, with an average value increase of 34 per cent.
16 lis 2017 · A property value is made up of three parts: Capital value (CV): the most likely selling price if the property had sold on 1 July 2017. Land value (LV): the most likely selling price of the bare land on 1 July 2017. Improvement value (IV): The CV minus LV.
Rating and valuation information contained in this website is restricted to the information that is required to be made available to the general public according to the Local Government (Rating) Act 2002 and the Rating Valuations Act 1998.