Lansing Assessment Fairness Is the City of Lansing assessing its cheapest homes above the legal level?

Coverage: Ingham County portion of the City of Lansing only. The Eaton and Clinton county portions of the City are not included.
homes mapped typical assessment ratio % neighborhoods over the 50% legal level estimated excess tax / year (mapped area)
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Independent estimate from public records. Not legal or tax advice. A home or area showing above the legal level, or a high composite score, does not mean the City, County, or State agrees or will change anything. Ingham County portion of the City only.

Check a Lansing home

Enter a Lansing street address or parcel number. We compare the value the City placed on the home for taxes with what similar nearby homes have actually sold for recently, and show whether that looks higher than Michigan law allows. It is an estimate, it answers a different question than the map, and it does not cover the parts of the City that are in Eaton or Clinton counties. No names or accounts, and nothing is stored.

This is an estimate, not legal or tax advice. It is built from public records to help you understand your home's assessment. It is not an appraisal and not the City's official decision. A result here does not mean the City of Lansing, Ingham County, or the State of Michigan agrees, or that anyone will change your assessment. To formally challenge your assessment you go first to the City of Lansing March Board of Review, and then, if needed, the Michigan Tax Tribunal. Each has a strict filing deadline every year.
City of Lansing residential parcels in Ingham County only. Public assessment record. Owner names are never shown.