West Springfield residents can expect a 3.57% increase on their tax bills for the upcoming fiscal year, according to Alexander S. Villar, the city’s principal tax assessor. This rise is attributed to the hot housing market, which has led to an increase in the assessed value of homes and businesses in the area.
The average tax bill for a single-family home in West Springfield for fiscal year 2025 will be $4,868.72, up from last year’s $4,700.96. This increase reflects the overall growth and prosperity of the local real estate market, which has resulted in higher property values across the city.
Residents are advised to review their upcoming tax bills and prepare accordingly for the slight increase. Despite the rise, West Springfield continues to be a desirable location for individuals and families looking to own property in a thriving community. As the city continues to grow and develop, residents can expect to see further changes in property values and tax bills in the years to come.
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