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494 Franciscan Ct, Monterey, CA / Home Profile

home Home Size 3,281.0 sqft
nature_people Lot Size 66,026.0 sqft
space_dashboard Layout 5 Br / 3.5 Ba
construction Year Built 1954
domain Primary Zone Single Family

Home Equity

Current Value
$ 1,525,247
2024-12-04
Price Purchased
$ 975,000
2019-08-07
Gain/Loss Since Purchase
+ $ 550,247
+ 56.44 %
Current Value per sqft
$ 465 / sqft
2024-12-04
Homeowner Tips
When selling a home in Monterey County, CA, consider expenses like real estate agent commissions (typically 5-6%), closing costs (around 2-5%), repairs or staging costs, transfer taxes, and any outstanding mortgage balances. These will affect your net gain from the sale.

Home Financing

Suggested Rate
— %
United States Rate
6.86 %
2025-05-22
Homeowner Tips
As of 2025-05-22, the average mortgage loan rate in the United States is 6.86% (30-year fixed-rate mortgage). If your rate is above 6.86%, consider refinancing.

Nearby Properties

 

Address Home Size Value Estimate
20280 Franciscan Way 1,755 sqft $ 1,228,059
20270 Franciscan Way 1,817 sqft $ 1,074,897
20322 Franciscan Way 2,791 sqft $ 1,535,304
20275 Franciscan Cir 2,014 sqft $ 1,201,379
20325 Espana Ct 1,824 sqft $ 1,098,899

Property Taxes

Year Amount Change
2023 $ 11,346 -0.41 %
2022 $ 11,393 + 4.6 %
2021 $ 10,892 + 2.4 %
2020 $ 10,637 + 518.43 %
2019 $ 1,720 + 1.65 %
2018 $ 1,692 -1.97 %
2017 $ 1,726 + 3.73 %
2016 $ 1,664 -0.24 %
2015 $ 1,668 + 5.17 %
2014 $ 1,586 -1.43 %
2013 $ 1,609 + 8.57 %
2012 $ 1,482 -1.13 %
2011 $ 1,499 + 1.42 %
2010 $ 1,478 -0.67 %
2009 $ 1,488 -0.93 %
2008 $ 1,502 + 0.87 %
2007 $ 1,489
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Your Tax Burden vs California
You are in the top 45% of property taxpayers in the state.
Your Tax Burden vs United States
You are in the top 44% of property taxpayers in the country.
Homeowner Tips
To qualify for the Monterey County, CA property tax deduction, homeowners must occupy the property as their primary residence and meet income limits. Other deductions include the Disabled Veterans' Exemption and the Senior Citizen Exemption. Check with the Monterey County Assessor's Office for specific eligibility criteria.

Risk Profile

Hazard Risk Index Expected Loss
Earthquake
Relatively High
Wildfire
Relatively High
Drought
Relatively Low
Landslide
Relatively Moderate
Riverine Flooding
Relatively Moderate
Heat Wave
Relatively Low
Hail
Very Low
Lightning
Very Low
Strong Wind
Very Low
Tornado
Very Low
Winter Weather
Very Low
Avalanche
N/A
Coastal Flooding
N/A
Cold Wave
N/A
Hurricane
N/A
Ice Storm
N/A
Tsunami
N/A
Volcanic Activity
N/A
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Homeowner Tips
Earthquake and Wildfire pose the highest risks according to the FEMA National Risk Index for your property at 494 Franciscan Ct, Monterey, CA. To protect your home and family, take precautions such as securing your property, establishing an emergency plan, and staying updated on seasonal risks.

Solar Potential

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How you compare in Tilt at Latitude vs the rest of the country.
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How you compare in Global Horizontal Irradiance vs the rest of the country.

Expected Power Consumption and Spend

Monthly Minimum Average Maximum
Consumption 1,083 kWh 1,272 kWh 1,494 kWh
Spending $ 201 $ 236 $ 277
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Power consumption and spending estimated based on a sample of homes in your area adjusted by the square feet of your property.

Key Places in Your Area

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Location
Creekside Club House
19323 Creekside Cir, Salinas, CA 93908
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fire_truck Fire
Station
Salinas Fire Department Station 3
827 Abbott Pl, Salinas, CA 93901, USA
(831) 758-7466
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Office
United States Postal Service
40 Spreckels Blvd, Salinas, CA 93908, USA
(800) 275-8777
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Handling
Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority
126 Sun St, Salinas, CA 93901, USA
(831) 775-3000
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Soil and Gardening

nature Hardiness Zone
9B
Homeowner Tips
In hardiness zone 9B, consider planting salvia, lavender, and agapanthus for vibrant blooms. Citrus trees thrive well, offering both beauty and fruit. Incorporate drought-tolerant native plants like buckwheat and penstemon for sustainable landscaping. Water early to avoid heat stress, especially in California or Texas summers.