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Union County board lowers assessed value for Huey Road parcel to $394,700 after appeal
Summary
At a Board of Equalization and Review hearing, members considered an appeal by the owner of a mobile-home parcel on Huey Road and voted to adjust the parcel's assessed market value to $394,700, after discussing comparable sales, acreage adjustments and the effect of a private road and a nearby hunt club on marketability.
At a hearing of the Union County Board of Equalization and Review, members agreed to adjust the assessed market value for a Huey Road parcel owned by Springer Charlotte Roth IRA to $394,700 after considering county appraisals, three broker-supplied comparables and testimony about parcel size and road condition.
The adjustment came after the property owner, identified in the hearing as Springer Charlotte Roth IRA, questioned the valuation of a 22-year-old manufactured home on 5.11 acres and presented broker-supplied comparables and photographs. "I was shocked when I got my valuation," the taxpayer said, and added that part of the parcel is wooded and not usable for development.
County appraiser Nick Parker explained the county's approach, saying he had expanded the map for context and pointed to the parcel's location near the Lancaster line and Providence Road. "My name is Nick Parker. I'm an appraiser of [the] tax office," Parker said while showing the…
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