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Douglas County assessor reports 6.93% value increase for 2025; nearly 96,000 change notices to be mailed
Summary
Douglas County Assessor/Register of Deeds Mike Goodwillie told commissioners that overall county assessed value rose 6.93% from 2024 to 2025, with 95,000 change notices scheduled for May 23 and a protest window of June 2–30.
Douglas County Assessor and Register of Deeds Mike Goodwillie told the Board of Commissioners on May 6 that countywide assessed value increased by 6.93% from 2024 to 2025 and that nearly 96,000 property change notices will be mailed on May 23.
Goodwillie said the assessor’s office completed targeted reappraisals of residential neighborhoods that were out of the state’s acceptable range, adjusted some commercial classes and left previously reappraised neighborhoods unchanged to avoid back‑to‑back adjustments. He said residential market areas showed varied increases based on local conditions.
Key figures and dates disclosed at the meeting: - Overall assessed value change, 2024 to 2025: +6.93%. - Of that change, growth (new construction, splits) accounted for 1.28%. - Change notices to be mailed: about 95,000–96,000 on May 23, 2025. - Protest…
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