What if I disagree with the revaluation of my property?

Before assuming that the value of your property is incorrect, you are advised to check into the current selling price of comparable property in your area.

Every revaluation is a new starting point. There is no precedential value based on prior actions of the Board of Equalization and Review or staff. With each appeal the only debate is what was the market value of this property on January 1, 2021.

If you feel the assessed tax value is not in accordance with comparable properties in your area or if you feel that New Hanover County has inaccurate information about your property's size or features, you can appeal the revaluation of your property.

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1. What is the purpose of the revaluation program?
2. When do the new property values go into effect?
3. What is the difference between Reappraisal and Revaluation?
4. How will I be notified of any property value change?
5. What was the process for determining my property value?
6. Where did New Hanover County get their comparable sales and or basis for value?
7. What if I disagree with the revaluation of my property?
8. What are the steps to appeal my property value?
9. When is the deadline to appeal my 2021 assessed value?
10. Would I need multiple appeal forms to appeal multiple properties?
11. Why did my value go up over a year?
12. Why isn’t my value the same as the sale price I paid for it?
13. How does revaluation equalize the tax burden?
14. What effect will the revaluation project have on tax bills?
15. What tax rate will be used for 2021?
16. What percent of value does NHC tax on?
17. When is the next County Revaluation?