AREA COUNTIES' PROPERTY VALUE GROWTH LAGS
Monday, August 22nd, 2005 -- 10:41 AM
While much of the state is experiencing a big jump in property values, many area counties are lagging well behind the state average.Wisconsin property values increased nearly nine and a-half percent over last year -- the biggest jump since 1980.
Clark County?s property values increased 4.93-percent over the past year; that ranks 66th out of the state?s 72 counties. Elsewhere around the area:
Marathon County?s property value jumped 6.64% (50th)
Taylor County?s property value jumped 4.42% (67th)
Jackson County?s property value jumped 4.32% (68th)
Wood County?s property value jumped only 3.47% (70th)
Shawano County had the slowest-paced property growth in the state (3.27%). Adams County had the highest property value jump (16.76%).
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