Decatur Metro: Community Smatter
    • Home
    • About
    • Contact
    • Decatur Tips & Links
      • Business Links
    • Headlines
    • Events
    • Advertise
    • Comments Policy
    • EOTS
    • DM Forums
      • Forum Login
      • Forum Register
      • Forum Lost Password

    DeKalb’s Split Personality Extends to Property

    Decatur Metro | December 9, 2009 | 9:29 am

    As part of this week’s extended series on tax assessments around Atlanta, this morning’s AJC highlights DeKalb County.

    In summary, the AJC’s analysis shows DeKalb went further than many other Atlanta counties in cutting property tax assessments, though I suspect much of the more realistic evaluations can be attributed to an AJC expose’ in April, which revealed the County was illegally not considering foreclosures during reevaluation of property values.

    The article uses the CSX rail line, which runs through the heart of Decatur, as the border that separates fortunes.  To the north, home prices held their own.

    A CSX rail line bisects DeKalb County from east to west, splitting Decatur, the county seat.

    Appraisals south of that line sank like an anchor. Homes north of the CSX line, however, held their taxable value better than much of metro Atlanta. Brookhaven (ZIP code 30319) actually gained more than $125 million in residential value from construction, additions and renovations. Unlike other areas in DeKalb, sales prices actually improved in Brookhaven, by 1.4 percent. Appraisers tacked on $63 million to the residential worth of Decatur (30030), where sales prices jumped 10 percent. Dunwoody (30338) picked up $44 million, where home prices were unchanged.

    But to the south, in areas like my old Kentucky 30032, it was a home value bloodbath.

    ZIP code 30032 near Columbia Drive and Glenwood Road, for example, was reappraised downward by a total of $287 million. The median decline in tax appraisals was 21 percent, but sales data show that the median price fell by nearly half. This suggests that tax valuations could have been cut even more, and that some homeowners are paying tax on values their property no longer holds.

    DeKalb raised taxes 3.73% for the unincorporated portions of the county this past year, and 1.33% for Decatur residents.  Who knows what next year may hold.

    Categories
    Financial, Politics
    Tags
    AJC tax assessments, DeKalb County, DeKalb tax assessments, DeKalb taxes

    « Decatur Street Narrowing; Some Angry, Others Happy ‘Tis the Season To Give Input! »

    One Response to “DeKalb’s Split Personality Extends to Property”

    1. hack says:
      December 9, 2009 at 9:05 pm

      Next year: UGLY.

    Subscribe

         

    DM Sponsors

    Popular Posts

    • Free-For-All Friday 5/11/12
    • Eddie Owen is Out at Eddie's Attic
    • Man Found Dead in Springdale Heights Home
    • Buy Local: Not Such a New Idea
    • Arts & Culture Tuesday

    1 - Decatur Blogs

    • AsianCajuns
    • Be Active Decatur
    • Bits and Breadcrumbs
    • Bloggin’ Bulldog
    • Clairmont Heights Civic Assoc.
    • Cooking For Monkeys
    • Dateline: Decatur
    • DCPLive
    • Dearborn Park Neighborhood
    • Decatur Book Festival
    • Decatur Mom
    • Decatur Pics
    • Decatur Wine & Food Dude
    • in Decatur
    • Little Blog of Stories
    • Next Stop…Decatur
    • Running With Tweezers
    • Six Star Subaru Blog
    • Southern Urban Homestead
    • The Decatur Minute
    • Verb

    2 - Atlanta Blogs

    • Atlanta Unfiltered
    • Baby Got Books
    • DeKalb Officers
    • DeKalb School Watch
    • Drive a Faster Car
    • East Lake Neighborhood
    • Fresh Loaf
    • Heneghan’s Dunwoody
    • In the Loop
    • Like the Dew
    • Live Apartment Fire
    • My Green ATL
    • Pecanne Log
    • Sitting Pugs

    3 - Neighborhood Sites

    • Decatur Heights
    • Decatur Heights DHNA
    • Glennwood Estates
    • MAK Historic District
    • Oakhurst
    • Winnona Park

    4 - Decatur History

    • DeKalb History Center

    5 - Decatur News

    • City of Decatur
    • Community Radar
    • Decatur Business Assoc.
    • Patch – Decatur-Avondale

    6 - Decatur Non-Profits

    • Atlanta Legal Aid Society
    • Community Center of S. Decatur
    • Decatur Arts Alliance
    • Decatur Education Foundation
    • Decatur Preservation Alliance
    • Oakhurst Community Garden
    • The OCF

    Counter

    Recent Comments

    • At Home in DecaturAt Home in Decatur
      • Lost Cat on Northern Avenue
    • for the birdsfor the birds
      • Lost Cat on Northern Avenue
    • Keith FKeith F
      • Lost Cat on Northern Avenue
    • Cuba LibreCuba Libre
      • Lost Cat on Northern Avenue
    • Parker CrossParker Cross
      • It’s Literally Wednesday
    • altmodaltmod
      • Lost Cat on Northern Avenue
    • Bark BoyBark Boy
      • It’s Literally Wednesday
    • smalltowngalsmalltowngal
      • It’s Literally Wednesday
    • CubalibreCubalibre
      • Morning Metro: Ice Cream Trucks Illegality, Shelter Presentation, and Being Respecful to “Yo Mama”
    • J_TJ_T
      • Morning Metro: Ice Cream Trucks Illegality, Shelter Presentation, and Being Respecful to “Yo Mama”
    • Keith FKeith F
      • Morning Metro: Ice Cream Trucks Illegality, Shelter Presentation, and Being Respecful to “Yo Mama”
    • SivSiv
      • Morning Metro: Ice Cream Trucks Illegality, Shelter Presentation, and Being Respecful to “Yo Mama”
    • RobRob
      • Morning Metro: Ice Cream Trucks Illegality, Shelter Presentation, and Being Respecful to “Yo Mama”
    • Parker CrossParker Cross
      • It’s Literally Wednesday
    • CubalibreCubalibre
      • Morning Metro: Ice Cream Trucks Illegality, Shelter Presentation, and Being Respecful to “Yo Mama”
    Plugin by Yellingnews

    Search DM

    DM Archives

    Awards


    Best Local Blog

    Best Local Blog

    Best Neighborhood News

    Post Calendar

    December 2009
    MTWTFSS
    « Nov Jan »
     123456
    78910111213
    14151617181920
    21222324252627
    28293031 
    rss Comments rss valid xhtml 1.1 design by jide powered by Wordpress get firefox