Nashville's property values jump up by a record 45%. See the areas with the highest jump
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Metro Nashville's property appraisals, and a transit chief - Nashville Banner
A map of the increase in property values by council district. Credit: SubmittedRISING TIDE: As Davidson County property owners begin to find out their new appraisals — the numbers were briefly online last week before the Assessor of Property’s office pulled them back — Metro Council members received news about how their districts fared on Friday. Overall, the countywide median increase in property values since 2021 was 45 percent. Parts of West …
Nashville property values rose 45% in four years
Nashville’s property values are up substantially in the latest countywide property reappraisal. The average increase across Davidson County was 45% since the last reappraisal four years ago. More: Here’s what Nashville’s property reassessment means for your tax bills — and city revenues. Property owners should watch for their individual valuations via mail. Starting Monday, owners are allowed to appeal, and the assessor notes that the window to …
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