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Harnett County staff outline 2026 reappraisal: median sales ratios within tolerance, most properties face large increases
Summary
County appraisers reported reappraisal statistics showing median/mean sales ratios within tolerance and projected countywide assessed‑value increases of roughly 42–46% from 2022 levels; notices will be mailed and appeals must be filed by May 8 (5:00 p.m.).
County staff and valuation consultants delivered a final summary of Harnett County’s 2026 reappraisal, telling commissioners the snapshot of market activity produced widespread assessed‑value increases and that the appeals process and tax‑relief options are available to affected property owners.
Ryan Vincent of Vincent Valuations told the board that reappraisal is required under North Carolina law and that Harnett County follows a four‑year cycle. He said the reappraisal covered about 80,000 parcels and relied on more than 8,100 sales in the two‑year analysis window. "For Harnett County, we had a little over 8,100 sales in the past…
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