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Broward property appraiser briefs Parkland on rising values, exemptions and title‑fraud program
Summary
Marty Karim, Broward County property appraiser, told the City of Parkland City Commission on Oct. 22 that property values and taxable values in Parkland increased in 2025 and urged residents to sign up for the office’s Owner Alert program to detect title fraud.
Marty Karim, Broward County property appraiser, told the City of Parkland City Commission on Oct. 22 that property values and taxable values in Parkland increased in 2025 and urged residents to sign up for the office’s Owner Alert program to detect title fraud.
Karim said overall market value for Parkland increased from about $12.8 billion in 2024 to about $13.422 billion in 2025 — a gain he put at roughly 4.66 percent — and that taxable value rose from about $8.1 billion to about $8.7 billion, an increase he described as roughly 6.7 percent. "You have, I believe, the lowest millage rate in the entire county, at 4.2979," Karim said, and he said that the rise in taxable value produced about $2,357,000 more revenue for the city this year compared with last.
Why it matters: Karim said most Parkland homeowners are protected by the homestead cap on annual assessment growth, which…
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