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During the last reappraisal in 2020, residential property values in Hamilton County went up 14% while the average property tax bill went up 6%, according to the Hamilton County auditor and treasurer.
Each property is different. On average in Hamilton County, property values increased 28% while total taxes increased about 12%, according to the latest figures released by the Hamilton County auditor.
Neighborhood. Percentage point difference between values and taxes % Change in property taxes % Change in property values. Evanston. 1.7. 82.29%. 80.59%. Corryville
As of the 2017 census, Hamilton County is the fourth-most populated county in the state, with a population of 361,613. The growth rate is 1% per year over the last five years. Hamilton County has census records dating to the 1830s. The average income of Hamilton County is $26,560.
www.hamilton-co.org. Hamilton County is located in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the population was 830,639, [2] making it the third-most populous county in Ohio. The county seat and largest city is Cincinnati. [3] The county is named for the first Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. [4]
Catherine Street Historic District. September 16, 2001. (#01000988) Roughly bounded by Harrison, Clinton, the western side of 9th, and the eastern side of 10th. 40°02′54″N 86°00′46″W / 40.048333°N 86.012778°W / 40.048333; -86.012778 (Catherine Street Historic District) Noblesville. 6. Cole-Evans House. Cole-Evans House.