


It is actually impossible for any property owner in Brunswick County to determine how their new assessed value affects their property taxes right now because the County, their municipal governments, and/or other public entities that serve properties have not adopted their FY 2024 operating budgets nor have they set tax rates yet (this typically happens in late spring/early summer).” She added in the March 13 email, “What is very important for property owners to understand is that the percentage your property value increased or changed does not equate to your next tax bill increasing or changing by that percentage.

“There are properties that actually saw their values decrease or remain about the same,” Kascsak said. She said not all properties in Brunswick County increased in value. “A lot depended on market conditions and recent sales in a property’s neighborhood.” “Property values did not change uniformly throughout the county or even within each city or town,” Kascsak stated in the email. Looking at the county as a whole, the median tax value increased 55%, but there were areas that increased less or more than that, said Meagan Kascsak, Brunswick County’s communications director, in an email. Brunswick County property owners have received their new tax values as a result of this year’s required revaluation process.
