Thursday, August 28, 2025

2026 Richmond Proposed Real Estate Reassessment Values prepared

 

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28 August 2025 

 

2026 Richmond Proposed Real Estate Reassessment Values prepared

September 2025: Notice to be sent to Richmond property owners with anticipated change in value assessments for next year


(Richmond, Virginia U.S.A. 8.28.2025)The Richmond City Council Office of Assessor of Real Estate has prepared its 2026 Richmond Proposed Real Estate Reassessment Values for next year. Proposed values reflect anticipated (draft) changes in assessments of real estate located within Richmond for the next year. The proposed changes are not final. Updates, per state law, are based on market value of real estate parcels to establish worth.

During the first part of September, Richmond real estate owners, whose proposed reassessed value reflects a change (higher or lower) from the previous year, are mailed a Richmond Real Estate Proposed Notice of General Reassessment Letter from the Richmond Office of Assessor of Real Estate to inform them about the anticipated change. Notices are sent to real estate owner’s last known address.

If an owner disagrees with a proposed reassessed real estate value, they can appeal and ask for it to be re-evaluated by completing and submitting a Richmond Proposed Real Estate Reassessment Value - Office Review Application Form to the Richmond Office of Assessor of Real Estate, by September 30, 2025. The Form will be available from the Richmond Office of Assessor of Real Estate, at: Richmond City Hall, 900 E. Broad Street, Room. 802, Richmond, Virginia 23219 and/or online, at https://www.rva.gov/assessor-real-estate/forms.

Richmond Real Estate Values will undergo final reviews for accuracy and any revisions and/or updates will be made by December 31, 2025. New Richmond Real Estate Value Assessments are established January 1 of each year.

All Richmond real estate owners are invited and encouraged to review their property’s current assessed value, at: https://www.actdatascout.com/RealProperty/Virginia/Richmond

Anticipated Richmond Proposed Real Estate Reassessment Values changes/ updates only apply to the value of real estate parcels located within the city boundaries of Richmond, Virginia. Richmond Real Estate Values do not include real estate located in surrounding towns, cities, or counties.

Richmond Real Estate Assessments (Overview)

·       Virginia residents have limited options to fund the local government services they need, use, and count on every day.

·       One of the most common funding sources the Virginia Constitution permits is that local real estate be taxed, using procedures provided by the Virginia Code of Laws.

 

·       To help ensure fairness, Virginia Law requires localities to assess/reassess (evaluate and calculate) the market value of each real estate parcel within its boundaries to establish its worth.

·       Ensuring assessment/reassessment reflects any increases or decreases in value from year to year, which include shifting market conditions, corrections, new construction, improvements, and demolitions.

·       Richmond Real Estate includes land and permanent structures (like a home or building, or improvements).

Richmond City Council Office of Assessor of Real Estate

·       The Richmond City Council Office of Assessor of Real Estate oversees the

-   reassessment of Richmond real estate,

-   real estate tax exemption process, and

-   management and maintenance of the Richmond Real Estate Database.

 

·       The Richmond Office of Assessor of Real Estate follows state and local law and, using defined national standards, carefully and equitably assesses/ reassesses (evaluates and calculates) the market value of real estate in Richmond.

 

Richmond Real Estate Tax Bills

·       The Richmond Office of Assessor of Real Estate does not set Richmond Real Estate Tax Rates or send Richmond Real Estate Tax Bills.

 

·       The Richmond Department of Finance manages Richmond Real Estate Tax Bills and can be contacted directly regarding billing questions, at 804.646.5700 (tel) and/or finance@rva.gov (email).

Richmond Real Estate Tax Rate

·       Each year, Richmond City Council establishes a Richmond Real Estate Tax Rate, typically in the fall, for the upcoming calendar year (January 1 to December 31).

·       The current Richmond Real Estate Tax Rate, established by Richmond City Council on November 12, 2024, is $1.20 per $100 of assessed value, which maintains the lowest rate for more than 40 years. The rate for next year will likely be established by Richmond City Council in the fall of this year.

CONTACT      For information regarding real estate assessments, please contact: Richmond Office of Assessor of Real Estate, at 804.646.7500 (tel); or asktheassessor@rva.gov (email)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Richmond City Council Statement regarding: Ordinance Introduced to Fund Restitution Payment for Wrongful Conviction

 

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26 August 2025 


Richmond City Council Statement regarding


Ordinance Introduced to Fund Restitution Payment for Wrongful Conviction 

(Richmond, Virginia U.S.A. 8.26.2025) “Proposed Ordinance No. 2025-188, to amend the Fiscal Year 2025–2026 Richmond Government Budget and establish a new line item, Restitution Payments, within the Outside Agencies and Central Appropriations agency for the purpose of providing funding for a restitution payment, was introduced at the August 25, 2025, Richmond City Council Special Meeting.

The proposed ordinance transfers $5.8 million from the City’s Delinquent Tax Sales Special Fund to provide restitution required under Virginia Code of Laws § 8.01-195.13 in connection with a wrongful conviction case of Marvin Leon Grimm, Jr. 

“This action represents our commitment to upholding the law and is a necessary part of the healing process,” says Council President Cynthia I. Newbille. “It is a tragedy that this occurred in the first place, and it is my fervent hope that Mr. Grimm will be able to find the peace and support he deserves.” 

Council will review the proposed ordinance and discuss using the Delinquent Tax Sales Special Fund for the required restitution.  

Council will review this ordinance through two public meetings. The first hearing will be held by the Richmond City Council Organizational Development Standing Committee on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, at 4:00 p.m. The following public hearing and vote will take place on Monday, September 8, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. Both meetings will be held in Richmond City Council Chambers at Richmond City Hall.”

 

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Friday, August 1, 2025

Mayor Avula, Richmond City Council to Introduce Ordinance Addressing Restitution to Marvin Grimm

Mayor Avula, Richmond City Council to Introduce Ordinance Addressing Restitution to Marvin Grimm

Special meeting to be scheduled for August

 

August 1, 2025

 

Richmond, VA - Mayor Avula and Richmond City Council are moving forward with the next steps regarding restitution to Mr. Marvin Grimm.

 

“Restitution is a major step towards justice,” said Council President Cynthia Newbille. “This action represents our commitment to upholding the law and is a necessary part of the healing process. It is a tragedy that this occurred in the first place, and it is my fervent hope that Mr. Grimm will be able to find the peace and support he deserves.”

 

Richmond City Council will schedule a Special meeting to formally introduce an ordinance addressing Mr. Grimm’s restitution.

 

“My Chief Administrative Officer has been working to identify appropriate funding sources, and we will move swiftly. What Mr. Grimm endured was unconscionable,” said Mayor Danny Avula. “While nothing can restore the decades of life Mr. Grimm lost, we are committed to addressing this injustice.”

 

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