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City of Rochester to Begin 2024 Property Revaluation with In-Field Assessments in June

As part of the 2024 Full Statistical Revaluation for the City of Rochester, mandated by the New Hampshire State Constitution (Part 2, Article 6), the City has contracted with Corcoran Consulting Associates to assist the Assessing Department.

Beginning the first week of June 2024, there will be a presence of Municipal Assessing Vehicles as well as vehicles from Corcoran Consulting Associates conducting both sales inspections and field reviews. Individuals conducting these will either have identification from the City of Rochester or Corcoran Consulting Associates on themselves and their respective vehicles.

READ MORE: Assessor’s Office Announces 2024 Municipal-Wide Assessment Revaluation

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