The Guilford County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing on Thursday, Oct. 2 at 5:30 p.m. in the Commissioners Meeting Room of the Old Guilford County Court House in downtown Greensboro to hear comments on the proposed schedules, standards and rules for the county’s 2026 property tax reappraisal.
Guilford County – like other counties in the state – is required by North Carolina law to adopt a “schedule of values” before the next revaluation goes into effect. That schedule serves as the “playbook” for the Guilford County Tax Department’s appraisers when they go out and about in the county putting new values on every piece of property.
This hearing isn’t regarding what tax rate the county commissioners set – they’ll do that next June, but is instead about the procedures used by the tax department to determine housing, building and land values. When the new numbers are made public at the start of 2026, there will be some real eye-opening values because the housing market and property market across the county has been crazy in recent years and prices have been skyrocketing…