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  2. Property Sales Verification. Verifying sales data is an important step in valuation Our work entails setting the market value for each property, and for our appraisal departments, that often means looking at comparable sales data.

  3. PAPA - More Search Options

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    Tangible Personal Property Search. Property Name. All Residential Commercial. Owner Name (Last Name first) Example: Smi or Smith or Smith John. Address.

  4. Palm Beach County Property Appraiser

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    You can search the Palm Beach County Appraiser by owner name, property address, parcel control number (PCN), subdivision, etc. Use the Palm Beach County Appraiser to see what the property taxes are for your property or to file for Homestead Exemption to save on your property taxes.

  5. Online Services - Palm Beach County, Florida

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    Schedule a Building Inspection. The various online services available on the website from Palm Beach County.

  6. Palm Beach property values up 13% after record-setting year ...

    www.palmbeachdailynews.com/story/business/real...

    Record-setting year pushes property values up 13% in Palm Beach, says county appraiser. Overall property values in town are estimated to have hit $28 billion as of Jan. 1, up from $24.7...

  7. Property Search - Official Palm Beach Property Appraiser

    palmbeachpropertyappraisers.com/property-search

    Property Search. The Property Search feature stands as a digital gateway to unlocking a wealth of information. This online tool offered by the Palm Beach County Property Appraisers introduces a new era of accessibility and convenience for residents and prospective buyers alike.

  8. Real Estate Property Tax - Constitutional Tax Collector

    www.pbctax.com/real-estate-property-tax

    Your property’s assessed value is determined by the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser. The millage rate is set by each ad valorem taxing authority for properties within their boundaries. Non-ad valorem assessments are determined by the levying authority using a unit measure to calculate the cost of services.