Property
June 12, 2025

Property values expected to climb

 

By Michael Williamson, Richwood Gazette

Union County may be slightly late in turning in the revaluation abstract to the state after the recent cyber security incident, but it doesn’t change the results: property values will likely be going up once again.

Auditor Andrea Weaver said the numbers won’t be certified for several months but all indicators point to the fact that values are still changing countywide even if its not known yet by how much.

“So, our data-entry of the changes to 16,000 parcels was delayed and we thought we were going to come in just under the June 9 time period. I think it’s probably going to be closer to the end of the month to get our abstract submitted to the Depart…

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