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About land valuations in Queensland

What to do if you disagree with your valuation

If you don’t agree with your land valuation, and can provide information to demonstrate that it is incorrect, you may lodge an objection. An objection must be lodged within 60 days of the date of issue of the valuation notice.

If you disagree with the valuation methodology used

If your land was valued as non-rural land (using site value), but you believe it should have been valued as rural land (using unimproved value), you can make a rural land application to have the land declared rural, providing the land meets the criteria.

If your land has suffered permanent damage from an adverse weather event

We may be able to amend your land valuation if floods, cyclones or some other adverse natural event caused your land to be permanently damaged. You can apply for a change in land valuation within 6 months of the of the damage occurring.

In this guide

  1. What is considered when valuing land?
  2. How rural land is valued: unimproved value
  3. How non-rural land is valued: site value
  4. Understanding your valuation notice
  5. How land valuations are used
  6. Why your neighbour's valuation may be different from yours
  7. What to do if you disagree with your valuation
  8. Impact of adverse natural events on valuations
  9. Privacy and use of information

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Contact us

For land valuation enquiries:

Phone

Our call centre is open 8:30am – 5pm Monday to Friday (excl. public holidays).

In person

Our business centres are open 9am – 4pm Monday to Friday (excl. public holidays).