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Alamance County outlines 2027 property revaluation process as sales push some values sharply higher

Alamance County Board of Commissioners · March 2, 2026
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County tax staff and outside appraisers described the 2027 revaluation timeline—data collection, schedule-of-values in the fall and notices in winter 2027—and showed recent residential and commercial sales that in some cases doubled assessed values, while stressing appeals will be available after notices.

Alamance County tax officials on March 2 outlined the schedule and methods for the 2027 countywide property revaluation, saying the effort will update market values and redistribute the property tax burden.

"Reappraisal is required based on General Statute 1 0 5 2 86," said Brad Fowler, Alamance County tax administrator, and he told commissioners the county has advanced to a four-year revaluation cycle to keep values current. Fowler said the county is responsible for more than 79,000 parcels and expects that number to exceed 80,000 by Jan. 1, 2027.

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