Number of units of assessment¹ and standardized average taxable value² by type of residential immovable, Laurentides, fiscal years 2008-2012    ( Export to Excel)

Unit 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Single-family residence3 n 140,830 144,019 147,345 149,624 152,098
$ 189,507 204,483 218,033 225,655 236,905
Condominium n 10,778 11,198 12,261 13,414 14,320
$ 199,773 198,869 206,315 201,991 208,090
Immovable/2 to 5 dwellings n 18,063 18,841 19,646 20,123 20,942
$ 210,328 228,673 242,522 250,966 263,015
Immovable/6 dwellings and over n 2,030 2,057 2,066 2,078 2,080
$ 569,399 619,802 671,627 713,249 754,700
Cottage/housekeeping cottage n 28,865 28,549 28,385 28,431 28,205
$ 141,445 158,104 169,796 203,083 209,215
Collective dwelling n 241 246 238 234 230
$ 1,121,001 1,233,625 1,418,372 1,545,337 1,654,702
Mobile home and trailer n 2,859 2,813 2,803 2,975 2,906
$ 50,699 58,302 61,509 61,187 63,164
Other residential immovables4 n 3,633 3,755 3,797 3,807 3,840
$ 50,664 57,464 62,606 65,685 66,232
  

1. Refers to the total number of units entered on the assessment roll. Please note that the number of units of assessment does not correspond to the number of dwellings.
2. The standardized taxable value represents the value entered on the roll multiplied by the comparative factor established for each of the fiscal years. The comparative factor is the inverse of the median proportion of the roll. The latter is established following the deposit of the roll and comprises the median datum of a distribution of individual proportions establishing the relationship between the sale price of properties having been the object of transactions and their assessment entered on the roll. It should be specified that the standardized average values for 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011 in this table respectively represent the market conditions as at July 1, 2005, July 1, 2006, July 1, 2007, July 1, 2008 and July 1, 2009.
3. A single-family residence refers to any assessment unit comprising a residence with one dwelling only, excluding residential condominiums and mobile homes.
4. Includes provisional residences, outfitters, logging camps, trailer and mobile home parks, residential hotels and motels and spaces hein in divided co-ownership (parking spaces).
  
Source: Ministère des Affaires municipales, des Régions et de l'Occupation du territoire, Évaluation foncière des municipalités du Québec.
Compilation: Institut de la statistique du Québec, Service des statistiques sectorielles et du développement durable.
 
May 9, 2012
 
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