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Glynn County assessors report preliminary 9.7% net growth; staff plans May 8 approval and May 23 assessment mailings

2702041 · March 20, 2025
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At a March 13 meeting, Glynn County assessor staff reported a preliminary 9.7% net increase in real property values, described a digest timeline tied to House Bill 581, and said assessment notices are planned to be mailed May 23 after board approval on May 8. The board approved minutes and a consent agenda by voice vote.

Glynn County Board of Assessors members heard a preliminary growth and inflation report March 13 showing a 9.7% net year‑over‑year increase in real property value, and staff told the board they plan to seek formal approval of assessment notices at a May 8 meeting so notices can be mailed May 23.

The report, presented by Chief Appraiser Ron Glisson, covered only real property in the snapshot and listed Glynn County’s 2025 gross (100% value) at about $21.35 billion versus last year’s gross of about $19.85 billion — roughly a $1.5 billion increase so far. Glisson said exemptions had not yet been applied to the figures and that personal property increases were expected later. “Don’t get caught up with the numbers,” Glisson said; “as of yesterday, we’ve…

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