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Columbia Missouri Real Estate ~ Our Prudential Agents
Visit my web site! www.davemcc.com
Dave McConnell, REALTOR®

Dave McConnell
Dave has 24 years of experience in the Midwest in residential and commercial operations in marketing, merchandising, and business ownership, as well as experience developing residential property. He has dealt with details and solved problems in all areas of client service and has won top honors in several fields. He has extensive experience in client satisfaction, business management, and contract negotiations. He will apply this knowledge and expertise to your individual real estate needs to ensure that he is able to find or sell the perfect property for you, whether commercial or residential. You can see from his background that he has the experience and knowledge to handle all of your property needs quickly and efficiently.
Dave enjoys golfing, fishing, landscaping, and many other forms of outdoor recreation. Most of all he enjoys Missouri for its laid-back atmosphere and natural beauty. Married to Beverly and a resident of Boone County since 1995, he has his finger on the pulse of this area. His long time knowledge and appreciation of central Missouri are a real plus in providing individuals and businesses with a pleasant, skilled, and rewarding experience in all their real estate needs.
Office Phone: (573) 449-6200
Mobile/Cell Phone: (573) 881-0173
Fax: (573) 449-6202
Email: Dave@prudentialvision.com
Web Site: DaveMcC.com
US Mail & Office Location:
103B Corporate Lake Place
Columbia, MO 65203
Driving directions to the office:
- In Columbia, MO, take Providence south to Corporate Lake Drive
- Turn right onto Corporate Lake Drive
- Turn right onto Commercial
- We're on the right, behind Columbia Performing Arts Center
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Tax Assessments
In most communities, real estate property taxes are based upon an estimate of your home's value. If home prices have dropped since you bought your home, you may be able to appeal your assessment and enjoy a reduction in the property taxes that you're required to pay.
Contact your local Assessor's Office to inquire as to the local procedure for appealing your property taxes. Generally, the process involves providing comparable sales data in writing to the assessor to prove the reduced value of your home. If you need help with this exercise, contact your John L. Scott real estate agent.
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