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Appeals start in Davidson County after property values go up 34% following reappraisal
The average property in Nashville is worth 34% more than it was four years ago, according to the Davidson County Property Assessor.
and last updated 2021-04-27 19:47:06-04
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — The average property in Nashville is worth 34% more than it was four years ago, according to the Davidson County Property Assessor.
"As a result of the reappraisal we have observed that there has been a 34% median average increase in property values since the last property appraisal in 2017," said Vivian Wilhoite, the property assessor.
This heat map shows the average increases in each Metro Council District.

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