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Understanding Your Property Assessment

Let's start by understanding what your property assessment means and how it affects your taxes.

Your Property Information

Parcel ID:
963898582400000
Property Owner:
SILVERMAN LORRI BRETT
Property Address:
435 20 W HAYWOOD ST
Acreage:
0.05acres
2026 Assessed Value:
$680,500
2026 Taxable Value:
$680,500

How do I start my appeal?

First, review your property record card to verify all information is accurate: View Property Record Card

If you notice incorrect data, such as square footage, bathroom count, acreage, etc., contact our office or continue with your appeal and supply the correct information.

Important to Remember

You must appeal the assessed value of your property, not the tax amount or your ability to pay. The appeal process focuses solely on whether your property's assessed value accurately reflects its market value.

What evidence should I supply?

Evidence is optional but is strongly encouraged for appeals. The more information you provide the appraisal team, the better equipped they are to make a more accurate and fair decision on your appeal.

Please click "Next" below to view some examples of evidence and learn how to pull comparable sales for your property.

Need Help?

Book an Appointment

Want to discuss your property assessment with an appraiser?

Schedule Appointment

A new tab will open with the appraiser's booking calendar.

Call Us:
(828) 250-4940
Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Visit Us:
182 College Street
Asheville, NC 28801
Time Remaining:
12 days until informal appeal submission deadline
Informal Appeal Submission Deadline: April 6 Formal Appeal Submission Deadline: May 5 (or 30 days after informal review)
Parking:
164 College Street Parking Deck - Bring ticket for validation
Frequently Asked Questions

Get the full list of answers about documentation, deadlines, and more directly from Buncombe County.

Go to Buncombe County FAQ