FAQs About Assessment Notices
Frequently Asked Questions - Assessment
What is Assessment?
Assessment is the process of placing value on a property (meaning land and/or any buildings or structures).
What is Revaluation?
Over time, the value of your property changes. Legislation in Saskatchewan requires revaluations to be completed every four (4) years to reflect those changes.
What does Revaluation mean for me?
It means that the assessed value of your property might change based on market changes in the four (4) years prior to the base date.
Why is the Assessed Value of my property not market value?
It’s important to understand that the property assessment identified on your current Assessment Notice reflects mass appraisal standards for the years prior to January 1st of the base date. Currently, the base date is January 1st, 2023. This means that 2019, 2020, 2021 & 2022 are the years from which the data is derived.
Why is a comparable house in my neighborhood assessed different than mine?
There are several characteristics that determine value. For instance, the square footage, lot size, age, basement area, garage area, porch or deck area and many more. Other aspects of your property, like the overall condition, neighborhood, renovations and more can also affect the value.
What am I supposed to do with my Assessment Notice?
The Assessment Notice is to notify you of your Assessed Value and is an annual method of checking your information:
- Titled Ownership information.
- The Property Type.
- The spelling of your name.
- The mailing address.
- The school support allocation on your property.


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