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Mountain View sees slowest property value growth in the county
Mountain View saw the most sluggish growth in its property values out of all cities in the county last year, as the commercial office market remained under pressure. The combined assessed value of commercial and residential properties in Mountain View grew 2.93% in 2025, according to a July 6 report by the Santa Clara County Assessor’s... The post Mountain View sees slowest property value growth in the county appeared first on San José Spotlight .
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Mountain View saw the most sluggish growth in its property values out of all cities in the county last year, as the commercial office market remained under pressure. The combined assessed value of commercial and residential properties in Mountain View grew 2.93% in 2025, according to a July 6 report by the Santa Clara County Assessor’s... The post Mountain View sees slowest property value growth in the county appeared first on San José Spotlight .
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According to San Jose Spotlight’s report, Mountain View sees slowest property value growth in the county, Mountain View saw the most sluggish growth in its property values out of all cities in the county last year, as the commercial office market remained under pressure. The combined assessed value of commercial and residential properties in Mountain View grew 2.93% in 2025, according to a July 6 report by the Santa Clara County Assessor’s… The post Mountain View sees slowest property value growth in the county appeared first on San José Spotlight .
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