Property Assessment 78% open

Asheville, NC

What data is expected?

Data about assessed property values including location, assessed value, taxes owed, and owner. Many US cities raise a substantial percentage of annual revenue via property tax assessment. Transparent public access to property assessment data helps keep city tax assessors accountable, allowing property owners to see how their property has been assessed relative to other parcels and providing explanatory context for property taxes owed and/or helping to justify appeals to assessments perceived to be unfair. Property assessment data also helps the public keep property owners accountable. (More info)

  • Location (may be an address or parcel number)
  • Land area
  • Property details (type, use, units, description, and/or built improvements, etc.)
  • Assessed value
  • Taxes owed
  • Property owner

How open is the data?

All answers

Question Answer Comment
Openly licensed No
Available in bulk Yes
Up-to-date Yes
Available free online Yes
Available free of charge Yes
In an open format CSV, GeoJSON, HTML
findable 2
findable_steps data.ashevillenc.gov - search appraisal
Collected by government Yes
usability 2
collector_name Buncombe County
characteristics Location (may be an address or parcel number), Land area, Property details (type, use, units, description, and/or built improvements, etc.), Assessed value
location https://data.ashevillenc.gov/datasets/bunco::real-estate - , https://data.ashevillenc.gov/datasets/bunco::real-estate -

Meta data

Data locationhttps://data.ashevillenc.gov/datasets/bunco::real-estate
https://data.ashevillenc.gov/datasets/bunco::real-estate
Data licence   Unknown
Data format   CSV, GeoJSON, HTML
Reviewer   Patrick Conant
Submitters   Patrick Conant
Last modified   Fri Mar 02 2018 01:08:33 GMT+0000 (UTC)