Buena Vista County Completes Reappraisal; Notices Mailed Affecting Residential and Commercial Values
Buena Vista County's assessor mailed reassessment notices to property owners today after completing a multiyear property reappraisal, changing residential and commercial valuations across the county.

Buena Vista County completed a multiyear property reappraisal and the county assessor’s office mailed reassessment notices to property owners across the county on February 26, 2026. The mailed notices reflect updated valuations for both residential and commercial properties and mark the formal conclusion of the years-long reappraisal effort.
The assessor’s office carried out the mailing to reach property owners in every township and municipality within Buena Vista County. The reassessment notices sent February 26, 2026, notify homeowners and business owners of new valuation figures for their parcels; the notices affect residential and commercial valuations countywide rather than a single class of property.
County officials described the process as multiyear; the completion on February 26, 2026, follows the phased review of properties that the assessor’s office undertook over several assessment cycles. The mailed reassessment notices are the culmination of that phased work and serve as the official communication of the updated valuations to property owners throughout Buena Vista County.
Property owners who receive the mailed reassessment notices dated February 26, 2026, will see new valuation amounts for their residential or commercial parcels. The assessor’s office mailed those notices directly to owners across the county to ensure property owners have the official valuation records in hand following the completed reappraisal.
With the reappraisal process now concluded and reassessment notices in circulation countywide, Buena Vista County has established updated valuations for residential and commercial property as of February 26, 2026. The mailed reassessment notices close the multiyear reappraisal chapter and place the updated property valuations in the hands of Buena Vista County property owners.
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