Property Tax Discount

Every year it seems for as long as I can remember property taxes have increased.

Did you know that doesn’t have to be the case?

In this article you’ll learn if you qualify to save hundreds if not thousands of dollars EVERY YEAR!!

For the rest of your life!

Cowlitz County gives senior citizens and disabled persons deductions on their property tax. To take advantage of this benefit, you must qualify for the reduction, which is based on three categories: age or disability, home ownership, and total household income.

You may be eligible for this exemption if you are either at least 61 years old, unable to work because of a disability, or a veteran with a 100% service-related disability.

Additionally, you must be the homeowner (either in total, as a contract purchaser, or as a life estate), the home is your principal residence at the time of filing, and an occupant of the residence at least nine months of each year. For your income, it must not exceed $54,000 beginning 2024. Schedule an appointment with us today and we will help you receive this benefit fast.

About Cowlitz County

Cowlitz County, located in the state of Washington, boasts a population of 110,730 as per the 2020 census1https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowlitz_County,_Washington. The county seat is Kelso, while its largest city is Longview. Established in April 1854, the county derives its name from the anglicized version of the Cowlitz Indian term Cow-e-liske, which translates to ‘river of shifting sands’ or ‘capturing the medicine spirit.’

According to the 2010 census, Cowlitz County had a population of 102,410 people residing in 40,244 households and 27,241 families. The population density was 89.8 people per square mile. The county features 43,450 housing units, with an average density of 38.1 units per square mile. Known for its historical significance and cultural roots, Cowlitz County remains a vibrant community in the state of Washington.

Mt. St. Helens

Cowlitz County hosts the grand Mt. St. Helens, also known as Louwala-Clough2https://www.visitmtsthelens.com. It stands as an active stratovolcano situated in Southwest Washington, within the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.

Positioned 96 miles south of Seattle, Washington, and 50 miles northeast of Portland, Oregon, this iconic volcano offers stunning landscapes and endless adventure opportunities. Known for its historical eruption in 1980, Mount St. Helens continues to be a prominent natural landmark, attracting visitors with its captivating scenery and outdoor activities.

Geographic Features

Cascade Range

The Cascade Range, or Cascades, stands as a significant mountain range in western North America, stretching from southern British Columbia through the states of Washington and Oregon to Northern California. This expansive range encompasses a mix of non-volcanic mountains, exemplified by the North Cascades, and prominent volcanic peaks known as the High Cascades.

In British Columbia, this range is referred to as the Canadian Cascades or locally as the Cascade Mountains. The highest summit within the Cascade Range is Mount Rainier in Washington, soaring to an elevation of 14,411 feet (4,392 m).

Renowned for its diverse landscapes and notable volcanoes, the Cascade Range is a prominent geographical feature in the western part of the continent.

Columbia River

The Columbia River, the largest river in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, originates in the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. Extending for 1,243 miles, the river flows northwest, then south into the U.S. state of Washington, forming the border between Washington and Oregon before ultimately emptying into the Pacific Ocean.

With its main tributary being the Snake River, the Columbia River boasts a vast drainage basin roughly the size of France, spanning seven U.S. states and one Canadian province. Ranking as the fourth-largest river in the United States by volume, the Columbia River holds the distinction of having the greatest flow among rivers entering the Pacific outside of Asia and stands as the 36th largest river globally in terms of discharge.

Cowlitz River

The Cowlitz River, a significant tributary of the Columbia River in the state of Washington, holds a prominent place in the region’s geography. Originating from the slopes of Mount Rainier, Mount Adams, and Mount St. Helens, its extensive network of tributaries contributes to draining a large surrounding area.

Known for its exceptional sportfishing opportunities, the Cowlitz River is a favorite among recreational anglers in both Washington and Oregon. The river consistently earns recognition as one of the top ten producers of steelhead and salmon in the state. This reflects its importance as a vital waterway for fisheries and a popular destination for those seeking diverse and rewarding fishing experiences.

Photo by DKRKaynor.

National Protected Areas

Gifford Pinchot National Forest (Part)

Gifford Pinchot National Forest, managed by the United States Forest Service, spans an expansive 1.32 million acres in southern Washington. Stretching 72 miles along the western slopes of the Cascade Range, it extends from Mount Rainier National Park to the Columbia River.

This vast forest covers the crest of the South Cascades, showcasing broad old-growth forests, high mountain meadows, glaciers, and numerous volcanic peaks. The forest’s pinnacle is the summit of Mount Adams, reaching an elevation of 12,276 feet, making it the second tallest volcano in Washington after Mount Rainier.

Often abbreviated as GPNF, the forest also encompasses the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, a congressionally established area covering 110,000 acres since 1982.

Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument (Part)

Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, situated in Washington, is a designated U.S. National Monument spanning 110,000 acres around Mount St. Helens. Established for the purposes of research, recreation, and education, the monument allows the environment to undergo natural responses to the volcanic disturbance. This protected area serves as a testament to the ecological processes following the notable eruption of Mount St. Helens, offering valuable insights into the regenerative capacities of the natural landscape.

Photo by Larry Syverson.
  • 1
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowlitz_County,_Washington
  • 2
    https://www.visitmtsthelens.com

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