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Glynn County assessors report below‑market valuations in several districts, outline timeline under House Bill 581

2703279 · February 20, 2025
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Glynn County Chief Appraiser Ron Glissant told the Board of Assessors on Feb. 20 that the county’s beginning 2025 sales‑ratio analysis shows most districts below the state’s acceptable assessment range and described a revaluation schedule tied to House Bill 581.

Glynn County Chief Appraiser Ron Glissant told the Board of Assessors on Feb. 20 that the county’s beginning 2025 sales‑ratio analysis shows several districts below the state’s acceptable assessment range and outlined a timeline for revaluation and for the updated rollback‑rate process required under House Bill 581.

Glissant, who identified himself as chief appraiser with the Glynn County Property Appraisal Office, reported preliminary median level ratios by district for calendar year 2024: District 1 (Brunswick) median 78.975 with 206 sales; the TAD district inside the city beginning at 45.16; District 2 (outskirts of the mainland) median 89.47 with five sales; District 3 at 81.67 with 1,004 sales; District 4 (St. Simons Island) median 79.05 with 784 sales; District 5 (Sea Island) 61.9 with 36 sales; and Jekyll Island (District…

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