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Queen Anne Seattle Property Tax Appeal Guide

By Homespring TaxPublished Aug 16, 2026

Quick answer

Queen Anne evidence should account for view, elevation, slope, arterial exposure, lot usability, renovation, and property type. Start with Area 12 records and sales near the valuation date, then explain why each comparable shares the subject's actual market position.

Use Area 12 as a starting point

King County organizes Queen Anne as residential Area 12 in its area-report system. The official report can show the valuation context, but an appeal still turns on the subject parcel and evidence relevant to its market value.

The county's 2026 schedule placed Queen Anne notices in the July 30 mailing batch. Confirm the formal deadline from the property notice and eAppeals record.

Treat view and topography as evidence

A territorial, city, mountain, or water view can separate sales that appear close on a map. Elevation, retaining needs, steep access, and usable yard area can also change how buyers value a site.

Describe what can actually be seen from the living areas and how permanent the view appears. Avoid treating every uphill parcel as equivalent or every slope as a discount.

Compare condition and effective utility

Queen Anne's housing includes older homes with varying renovation levels, newer infill, townhomes, and condos. Match the construction form first, then compare finished area, layout, parking, outdoor space, renovation quality, and deferred maintenance.

  • Photograph material condition issues and obtain specific repair support.
  • Separate cosmetic differences from defects that affect market value.
  • Explain arterial, school, park, commercial, and transit influences only when the comparable does not share them.
  • Reconcile the sales into one requested value instead of averaging unlike properties.

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