All county auditors in Ohio are required by state law to update the value of all properties by conducting a reappraisal every six years. Learn how this affects New Albany neighborhoods.
All county auditors in Ohio are required by state law to update the value of all properties by conducting a reappraisal every six years. Learn how this affects New Albany neighborhoods.
Check your mail for your new home valuation! We know property values have fallen since the last county wide appraisals were done in 2005 but just how much? You’ll know soon. The Franklin County auditor’s office is mailing the new valuations today! It’s unprecedented and will be interesting to see what they look like. While the auditor reports that Franklin County property values are down 6.7% from 2005, I expect to see a deeper decline in the New Albany valuations. What if you don’t agree with the new valuation?
We now have the answer to whether the home buyer tax credit was good for real estate. The answer is a resounding “Yesâ€. In New Albany, unit sales through July when the tax credit was in effect were up 37% over the same time in 2009.
With the $8,000 tax credit for 1st time home buyers about to expire on November 30th, I was expecting to see a lot more New Albany homes for sale and Columbus homes for sale going into contract. When the tax credit was announced, the experts thought it would jump start the housing market. From my vantage point, there has been little “trickle up†effect seen in New Albany Ohio real...
Learn how to get your New Albany, OH property taxes lowered with the Franklin County Auditor.