Johnson County homeowners can expect another jump in property values when they receive appraisal notices in the mail this week — but the county reports that increases aren’t as substantial as in past years.
Appraisal notices went out Monday to about 200,000 residential property owners in the county. Those values help determine what residents pay in property taxes.
Johnson County Appraiser Beau Boisvert said home values have been increasing across the county, due to high demand coupled with the limited housing stock. But this year, most homeowners won’t feel the shock they did in other years, such as 2018, when property values skyrocketed by 15% or more.
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