If you've recently received your 2026 property assessment from Chelan County and found yourself asking, "Is my home really worth that much?" you're not alone.
This year, we've heard from many homeowners in Lake Chelan, Wenatchee, and throughout Chelan County who are comparing their assessed value to today's real estate market and asking the same questions.
Before making any decisions, it's important to understand what your assessment means.
Below are answers to the questions we hear most often from homeowners throughout Chelan County.
A property assessment is an estimate of your property's value prepared by the Chelan County Assessor's Office for property tax purposes. Every year, the county reviews property values using market data and mass appraisal methods to help determine each property's assessed value.
While these assessments are designed to be fair and consistent, they are not the same as an individual appraisal or a real-time market evaluation.
No, this is a common misconception.
Assessed value is determined for taxation purposes. Market value is what a willing buyer would likely pay for your home in today's market.
Market value is influenced by factors such as:
Because these factors change over time, market value and assessed value are often different.
Every property is unique, and real estate markets don't always move in a straight line.
In today's market, we've spoken with homeowners who feel their assessed value doesn't reflect current market conditions.
Possible reasons include:
The only way to better understand your home's current market position is to compare it with recent comparable sales.
Not necessarily. Property taxes are influenced by more than your assessed value alone. Local levy rates, taxing districts, and state property tax laws also play an important role.
While assessed value is one factor used in calculating property taxes, an increase in assessed value does not always result in the same percentage increase in your tax bill.
Every situation is different.
An appeal may be worth exploring if your assessed value appears significantly higher than what comparable homes are selling for in today's market.
Before deciding whether to file an appeal, ask yourself:
Gathering accurate market information first can help you decide whether pursuing an appeal makes sense for your situation.
Yes, one of the most valuable tools available to homeowners is a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA).
A CMA compares your home to:
This provides a realistic estimate of what buyers may be willing to pay in today's market.
While a CMA is not a formal appraisal or legal or tax advice, it can help you better understand how your assessed value compares with today's market.
That can happen too.
Some homeowners discover that their property's market value exceeds its assessed value.
While that generally isn't a reason to appeal, it's still valuable information if you're considering selling, refinancing, estate planning, or simply tracking your investment.
Understanding your home's market value can help you make more informed financial decisions.
Online estimates can provide a rough starting point, but they often don't account for your home's specific features or recent market activity.
A Comparative Market Analysis prepared by a local real estate professional considers current data, neighborhood trends, and comparable sales to provide a more personalized estimate of your home's likely market value.
If you've recently received your 2026 Chelan County property assessment and would like to better understand how it compares to today's market, I am happy to help.
I provide complimentary Chelan County Home Value Reviews for homeowners throughout the county.
Your personalized review includes:
Whether you're considering an assessment appeal, thinking about selling, or simply curious about your home's value, having accurate market information is the best place to start.
Use the contact form below to request your complimentary Chelan County Home Value Review.