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Dare County officials present 2025 property revaluation showing wide area increases; appeals process explained
Summary
County appraiser presented the results of a five‑year revaluation that estimates a 67% countywide increase in taxable base vs. 2020, with much larger gains on the beaches; officials described how values were calculated and outlined the appeals process.
Dare County presented the results of its 2025 property revaluation on March 3, reporting an estimated countywide taxable base increase of roughly 67% compared with the 2020 revaluation and telling property owners how to challenge their new values.
The county's revaluation lead described the process behind the numbers and said the assessment notices reflecting market values as of Jan. 1, 2025, would be mailed at the end of March. "I feel confident that these values are equitable and accurate," the presenter said during the hearing.
Why it matters: the reassessment determines each parcel's assessed value used to calculate future tax bills once the governing taxing authorities set rates. The presentation emphasized that the appraisal produces estimates of market value and that tax bills will depend on the tax…
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