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Chief appraiser outlines 2025 digest: county assessed values up about 10.3%; assessment-notice templates, HB92 create tight timeline

2951522 · April 10, 2025
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The Glynn County chief appraiser told the Board of Assessors April 10 that the county’s real property digest for 2025 shows a net assessed-value increase of about 10.3% from 2024, driven by an estimated 8% inflationary increase and 2.3% growth.

The Glynn County chief appraiser briefed the Board of Assessors April 10 on the 2025 real property digest, saying the county’s assessed values rose about 10.3% from 2024 to 2025 — roughly 8 percentage points attributed to inflationary increases and about 2.3 percentage points to new growth.

The chief appraiser told the board the digest figure represents assessed values at 40 percent of market value, excludes exempt properties and personal property, and is a snapshot used by taxing authorities to estimate revenue and set rollback rates. He said the office plans to provide the digest data to the Glynn County school board and the City of Brunswick at least 15 days before assessment notices are mailed; the…

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