Nashville’s property values jump up by a record 45%. See the areas with the highest jump

Davidson County property values have jumped by an average of 45% since 2021 — unseating a record-high increase set just two reappraisal cycles ago.

Davidson County Assessor of Property Vivian Wilhoite released the latest batch of reappraised property values April 18, the culmination of a four-year cycle that plays a key role in determining how much Nashvillians will be paying in property taxes later this year.

New property value notices have been mailed to Nashville homeowners, and they’ve also been updated online . Here’s what to know about this year’s record jump, the breakdown of value increases across the county and what happens next.

A record increase — again

It wasn’t all that long ago that a 45% increase would have seemed more like a clerical error…

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