The Province

Assessment­s community by community

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Here’s a look at average assessed values of single-family homes by city and the percentage the assessment rose in the past year:

Vancouver west $1.94 million, 23 per cent; east $1.27 million, 28 per cent.

North Vancouver City Boulevard $1.14 million, 13 per cent; Hamilton $1.47 million, 20 per cent.

North Vancouver District Blueridge $1.06 million, 19 per cent; Lynn Valley $1.13 million, 13 per cent.

West Vancouver Ambleside$2.14 million, 16 per cent; waterfront $4.38 million, 24 per cent.

Burnaby Capitol Hill $937,000, 23 per cent; Buckingham $1.86 million, 27 per cent.

Coquitlam central $1 million, 17 per cent; Westwood Plateau $1.02 million, 20 per cent.

Port Coquitlam Citadel Heights $805,000, 14 per cent; Lincoln Park $620,000, 16 per cent.

Port Moody Heritage Woods $1.35 million, 17 per cent; North Shore $1.02 million, 17 per cent.

New Westminste­r Queen’s Park $1.21 million, 12 per cent; Sapperton $909,000, 17 per cent.

Richmond west $1.86 million, 13 per cent; south $1.02 million, 20 per cent; east $695,000, eight per cent.

Delta north$573,400, 12 per cent; south $675,000, 17 per cent.

Surrey north $491,600, 10 per cent; central $592,000, 16 per cent; east $702,000, 12 per cent; south $790,000, 10 per cent.

White Rock west $1.27 million, 14 per cent; east $841,000, 12 per cent.

Langley City from $681,000 (14 per cent) to $528,000 (10 per cent);

Langley Township north $606,000, 12percent; east $418,000, 11 per cent; south $654,000, 12 per cent;

Pitt Meadows $587,000, 10 per cent; $510,000, seven per cent;

Maple Ridge west $568,000, 12 per cent; central $466,000, eight per cent; east $642,000, 10 per cent;

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