2 JUDY ROAD

Eatontown, Monmouth County · Block 3001, Lot 33

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Assessment year 2026 · Rate year 2025 · Prior rate 2024

2026 revaluation/reassessment town — 2026 general tax rate not in our warehouse yet. Showing 2025 rate against 2026 assessments; YoY % is withheld until the matching rate posts.

Estimated tax story (homeowner view)
$19,313

Estimated annual tax: current net × 1.758 (rate year 2025). Year-over-year % is hidden until the 2026 general rate is available for this reval/reassess town.

Assessment net change: +2.7% ($1,069,800 → $1,098,600).

Assessment

Land$523,300
Improvements$575,300
Net (taxable assessed, 2026)$1,098,600
Town avg ratio used100.00% (Revaluation year (~100% of market))
Implied equalized value$1,098,600
2025 tax (MOD-IV billed)$18,807.08
Est. 2025 tax @ general rate$19,313
Mailing address (2026)2 JUDY ROAD, EATONTOWN N J, 07724

How the ratio works: New Jersey towns often assess below full market value. The average ratio (Director’s / Chapter 123) estimates what percent of true market value the town’s assessments represent. Implied equalized value ≈ assessed net ÷ (ratio ÷ 100). Example: assessed $187,600 at 55.89% ≈ $335,700 equalized. Tax bills still use assessed value × the general tax rate — not the equalized figure.

This town revalued/reassessed for tax year 2026. New assessments are set near true market value, so we treat the ratio as ~100% for this year. Published Chapter 123 average ratio for appeals/statistics is still 92.61% (often still reflecting the prior assessment base).

Year-by-year assessed value & tax

From NJ MOD-IV files (2023, 2024, 2025, 2026). Tax is the MOD-IV billed amount when present; otherwise —. Current mailing is in Assessment above.

Year Assessed net Tax
2026 $1,098,600
2025 $1,069,800 $18,807.08
2024 $1,051,600 $19,685.95
2023 $957,500 $18,872.33

Assessed value & ratio history

Parcel assessed nets come from MOD-IV year files (2023, 2024, 2025, 2026). Town average ratios are from Abstract / Chapter 123 when available — implied equalized = assessed ÷ (ratio ÷ 100).

Tax year Assessed net Avg ratio Implied equalized Assessed Δ Equalized Δ
2023 $957,500 77.52% $1,235,165
2024 $1,051,600 89.20% $1,178,924 +9.8% -4.6%
2025 $1,069,800 81.11% $1,318,950 +1.7% +11.9%
2026 $1,098,600 100.00% $1,098,600 +2.7% -16.7%

2026: This town revalued/reassessed for tax year 2026. New assessments are set near true market value, so we treat the ratio as ~100% for this year. Published Chapter 123 average ratio for appeals/statistics is still 92.61% (often still reflecting the prior assessment base).

Tax year history

Assessed net is from that year’s MOD-IV file. Est. tax = assessed × that year’s general rate when we have the rate sheet. Billed tax is the MOD-IV tax field when present (often empty for the newest file year).

Tax year Assessment net General rate Est. tax (that year) Billed tax Est. vs prior
2023 $957,500 1.971 $18,872 $18,872.33
2024 $1,051,600 1.872 $19,686 $19,685.95 +4.3%
2025 $1,069,800 1.758 $18,807 $18,807.08 -4.5%
2026 $1,098,600 pending rate

Where your money goes

Component $ = net × (component rate ÷ 100). Percents are share of school + county + municipal components for rate year 2025.

Schools
$11,074 57.3%
County
$2,747 14.2%
Municipal
$5,493 28.4%
District school (0.641)$7,042
Regional / consolidated school (0.367)$4,032
County (0.203)$2,230
County library (0.013)$143
County health (0.003)$33
County open space (0.031)$341
Municipal purpose (0.500)$5,493

Property details

Class2
Building class17
Building1SF
Land description143X115IRR
Dwellings1
Commercial units
Year built1998
Acreage
Zoning
Tax map page30
Additional lots
Census tract / block
Special tax codes
MOD-IV current-year tax
Last sale$280,000 · 4/8/1998 · sale assessment $255,400
Deed book / page05708 / 00498

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Sources: NJ Division of Taxation MOD-IV (current parcel file) and tax rates for 2025 (Abstract of Ratables). Estimates are not an official tax bill. Owner names are not shown. Full disclaimer.