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Citywide Revaluation
The Assessor's Office is conducting a citywide property revaluation that is expected to be completed in 2026. The City has contracted with the revaluation firm KRT Appraisal. The contract was authorized on Dec. 4, 2023, by the Finance Committee, Council Order 24-048.
A revaluation is the process of updating all property values in the City to reflect their current market value. The new values will reflect market value with an effective date of April 1, 2026. Updates on the progress of the revaluation will be provided on this page, and KRT Appraisal also has information available online, including a map showing where data collectors are working.
Inspection Request Letters
Letters have gone out to property owners requesting interior inspections to homeowners that were missed by data collectors and to property owners that have "no trespassing" signs or denied the data collectors entry to homes.
You can view the letters here:
The inspection process KRT Appraisal will employ for residential properties and residential vacant land can be found below. Residential property types include single-family, mobile home, condo, planned unit development and small multi-family.
- First, make the initial visit to each residential property in the city and take a digital image, measure the structures and make contact with the owner or property manager.
- If no interior inspection results from the initial visit, a callback letter will be mailed to each property owner. In that letter, the contact phone number of KRT Appraisal is provided and the owner or manager is invited to call and set up a date and time for an interior inspection of the property. KRT Appraisal will carry out those inspections at the convenience of the property owner.
- Finally, after the callback visits are complete, KRT Appraisal will make one last attempt to inspect those properties not yet inspected on the interior. This third attempt to inspect will occur by KRT Appraisal data collectors visiting each property either later in the day, Monday through Friday, or on a Saturday.
- With this process, the city has given property owners multiple opportunities to have a property’s characteristics updated and available to KRT Appraisal for the establishment of fair and equitable valuations in calendar year 2026.
Callback notices were mailed in November 2025 to residences on the streets listed below:
| Map 33 | Map 42 | Map 43 | Map 44 | Map 45 | Map 46 | Map 47 | Map 48 | Map 49 | Map 51 | Map 52 |
| Union St. | Hammond St. | Summer St. | Lancaster Ave. | Essex St. | Congress St. | French St. | Forest Ave. | Hancock St. | Maple St. | Palm St. |
| Hammond St. | Second St. | Pleasant St. | Essex St. | Milford St. | Essex St. | Garland St. | Garland St. | York St. | Howard St. | Mt. Hope Ave. |
| Cedar St. | Union St. | Front St. | Firefly Ln. | Forest Ave. | Grove St. | Essex St. | Essex St. | Boyd St. | Juniper St. | Birch St. |
| Ohio St. | First St. | Railroad St. | Wildwood Dr. | Ellis Ct. | Elm St. | Grove St. | Cumberland St. | State St. | Fern St. | Peal St. |
| Court St. | Main St. | Hamlin Way | East Broadway | Broadway | Forest Ave. | North Park St. | Pine St. | Exchange St. | Pearl St. | Stillwater Ave. |
Notice
For the two-year revaluation, which is scheduled to conclude in 2026, KRT Appraisal began the inspection of commercial, industrial and large apartment properties in Bangor. Data collectors have most recently been inspecting properties on the following streets: Bass Park Boulevard, Broad, Buck, Cedar, Center, Columbia, Court, Crosby, Cross, Cumberland, Curvem Dutton, Exchange, Farm, Fifth, Fourth, French, Front, Godsoe, Hammond, Harlow, Hayford, Hersey, High, Kenduskeag Avenue, Kenduskeag Plaza, Larkin, Lincoln, Main, March, Market, May, Merchants Plaza, Middle, New York, North High, Norway, Olive, Perkins, Perry, Ralph, Sanford, Second, Seventh, Sidney, State, Summer, Thatcher, Third, Thirteenth, Union Plaza, Union, Walter, Warren, Washington, Water, Webster, West Broadway and Woodbury.
This is the second batch of commercial properties being visited by KRT appraisers in December 2025: Adams, Alden, Boyd, Broadway (out to 500), Center, Central, Congress, Court, Cumberland, Essex (out to 250s), Exchange, Franklin, French, Front, Grove (out to 110s), Hamlin Way, Hammond (out to 360s), Hancock, Harlow, Hudson, Jefferson, Mecae, Nadines Way, Oak, Ohio (out to 540s), Park, Perry, Pine, Pleasant, Railroad, Somerset, South, State (out to 250s). Summer, Sunset, Union (out to 760s), Valley Ave, Washington, Webster Ave., and York Street.
These are the streets data collectors began visiting in June 2025: Airedale, Alder, Apple, Birchwood, Blazer, Blue Hill, Brighton, Broadway, Bunker, Carol, Cedar Falls, Chase, Cherry, Chestnut, Church, Dana, Davis, Dirigo, Doe, Dow Pine, Downeast, Essex, Fawn, Finson, Fox Hollow, Great Pond, Hornbeam Way, Hudson, Joan's Hill, Kennebec, Kittredge, Linda's Way, Magnolia Hill, Moonbeam Way, Moosehead, Mount Desert, North Bangor, Ohio, Old Orchard, Partridge, Patrick, Peach, Pine Ledge, Prays, Pushaw, Reinzo, Shepherd, Skyline, Stillwater, Sugar Loaf, Sunny Hollow, Tamarack, Trillium, Tripp, Union, Vizsla, Walden Parke Way, Wellesley Way, Whitetail Way and Yankee.
Data collectors focused their attention on these streets in May 2025: Balsam, Benjamins Way, Bentley, Birch Hill Estate Mobile Home Park, Bomarc, Briarwood, Briarwood Extension, Broadway, Burleigh, Camden, Carrie, Chapin, Chickadee, Church, Drew, Edgewood, Essex, Garden Way, Gilman, Greenfield, Haskell, Hogan, Holiday, Jennifer, Kathryn, Labarca, Lilac, Linda's Way, Lupine Way, Meadowbrook, Molly, Molly Extension, Mt Hope, Primrose, Rolling Meadow, Severance, Shannon, State, Stillwater, Virginia, Walden Parke Way, Watchmaker, Westwood, Whisper, Woodland and Young.
Residents of the following streets started seeing data collectors earlier in May 2025: Allen, Baldwin, Balsam, Bean, Bolling, Broadway, Brookline, Bryant, Brynn, Cardinal Way, Castle, Church, Cortland, Dean, Deer Pond, Dunning, Fairfax, Farvue, Fenton, Fifteenth, Finson, Fourteenth, Gray, Greeley, Griffin, Hammond, Heather, Hersey, Hillview, Hudson, Jayda, Judson, Kenduskeag, Langley, Lasalle, Longrale, March, McLaughlin, Mildred, Milton, Mitchell, Morgan, Nason, Ohio, Orchard Hills, Packard, Perkins, Peruvian, Plaisted, Pushaw, Ralph, Randolph, Rose, Shady, Streamside, Sunset, Union, Vermont, and Woodbury.
Residents the week of March 10, 2025, began receiving postcard notifications that data collectors will focus on the following streets: Birch, Daytona, East Summer, Fern, Fruit, Garland, Hancock, Hemlock, Howard, Juniper, Maple, Merrimac, Mt. Hope, Newbury, Otis, Palm, Parkview, Pearl, Salem, Spruce, State, State St. Avenue, Stillwater, Wingate, Yale, and York.
KRT Appraisal in December 2024 began the two-year revaluation of all properties in Bangor. Data collectors started the process by inspecting roughly 500 properties on Tax Maps 3, 7, 8, 14 and 15. Beginning in February 2025 they focused on the following streets: Allen, Bean, Blackstone, Boynton, Broadway, Bruce, Center, Clyde, Congress, Court, Cumberland, Curve, Dayton, Division, Earle, Field, Fountain, Franklin, Fremont, French, Garland, Grace, Grant, Hammond, Harlow, Holland, Jefferson, Jessie, Kenduskeag, Kossuth, Lee, Leighton, Lemist, Linden, Madison, Market, McKinley, Montgomery, Newton, Norfolk, Nowell, Ohio, Park, Pleasant View, Poplar, Prentiss, Princeton, Somerset, South Park, Spring, Valley, Warwick, West Park, Willow, and Winter.
Data collectors then turned their attention to these streets: Adams, Basketball, Blanchard, Boyd, Bragg, Brewster, Broadway, Brown, College, Congress, Coombs, Cumberland, Cynthia, Elm, Essex, Exchange, Falvey, Forest, French, Garland, Grove, Grove Ct., Hancock, Husson, Jowett, Kenduskeag, Knox, Laurel, Meadow Farm, Milford, Milford Ext., Mt Hope, Nash, Naylor, Nicole, North Park, Ohio, Palm, Parkview, Penobscot, Philip, Pine, Roger, Sherman, Somerset, South Park, State, State St Ave., Stillwater, Sumac, Sunbury, Thornton, Valley, and York.