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North Carolina Property Tax Attorneys

North Carolina offers a diverse mix of mountain getaways, thriving metro areas, and scenic coastal towns. Charlotte and Raleigh are growing economic hubs in finance and tech. North Carolina’s property tax rate is 0.85%, ranking 29th. With a reasonable cost of living, the state continues to attract new residents.

Property Tax Information for North Carolina

Average Tax Rate
0.85%
National Rank
#29
Population
10.9M
Owner Occupied Homes
3.1M
Median Home Value
$248.7K
Estimated Revenue
$10.1B

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Property Tax Issues for Commercial Property Owners

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Trends in Property Taxes in the United States

Property taxes are a crucial source of revenue for most local government entities. Shifting trends in market conditions, legislation, and the economy can have a big impact on both residential and commercial property owners.
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