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Rockland County Residential Assessment Ratios
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The Residential Assessment Ratio (RAR) is the
factor that is used to translate the total assessment of one, two or three family homes to the
municipality's assumed value for tax purposes. The RAR is issued annually by the New York State
Office of Real Property Tax Services and increases when the market is declining and vise versa.
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Please be advised that the RAR's listed below are
the latest available. New RAR's will be posted as soon as they are available;
usually sixty days prior to the publication of the tentative assessment roll.
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Example:
A hypothetical total assessement in the Town of Orangetown of $318,000
would translate to an assumed value of $722,727 using the 2017 RAR of 44.00%. ($318,000/.44)
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Municipality |
RAR |
Assessment Year |
| Town |
Clarkstown |
33.00 |
2017 |
| Village |
Upper Nyack |
34.10 |
2017 |
| Village |
Spring Valley |
5.46 |
2017 |
| Town |
Haverstraw |
93.30 |
2017 |
| Village |
Haverstraw |
4.92 |
2017 |
| Town |
Orangetown |
44.00 |
2017 |
| Village |
Piermont |
100.00 |
2017 |
| Town |
Ramapo |
12.60 |
2017 |
| Village |
Hillburn |
14.58 |
2017 |
| Town |
Stony Point |
13.72 |
2017 |
Please note RAR's listed on this page are subject to revisions.
We makes every effort to present accurate and reliable data,
but this information is susceptible to change on a daily basis.
The best and most accurate source of information about your
municipality can be obtained by contacting your local assessor.
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