St. Louis City assessor said one third of taxable residential parcels increased in value

ST. LOUIS—The deputy assessor for the City of Saint Louis, Shawn Ordway, shared preliminary data with Spectrum News showing one-third of taxable, residential parcels in the city increased in value by more than 15%.

By Missouri Law, the assessor is required to notify the landowners of the change in value when it’s 15% or greater. Of the 107,249 parcels in the city, Ordway said 36,176 increased in value.

The total assessed value of the 107,249 parcels was little more than $2.775 billion in 2024, but rose collectively by 15.4% to over $3.2 billion…

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