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Object to our valuation of a property

Whakahē i te wāriutanga o tētahi rawa whenua

If you do not agree with the value of a property, you can object to it before the objection due date on your valuation notice.

You should know

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.

Guide to objecting to our valuation of a property

​To make a valid property valuation objection, you must be a ratepayer and provide a reason why you are objecting.

You can object if you think a property valuation is incorrect, but not because of the effect a valuation has on your rates.

Not all property values change in the same way. For example, flats may sell differently than apartments, houses or shops. Many other factors affect a property’s value, such as age, size, construction and location.

All properties, including leasehold, are valued as if they were freehold.