Tessa Blythe Brown
About Me
Tessa Brown is a native of Brevard and Transylvania County. Graduating from Brevard High School in 1998, she went on to receive her BA in Broadcast Communications and her MBA, Master’s in Business Administration, from North Greenville University. Tessa has been around real estate, building and business her whole life. She lives in the Little River Community with her husband and children. She adores this area, the people who live here and those that want to-- she wants to help you “Make Brevard Home.”
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Tessa Blythe was a very profesional and knowledgeable agent. She provided very valuable information and adequate instructions in a timely manner, especially during this time of a pandemic. Her drive to confirm we received the most enjoyable and pleasant experience was key, while maintaining a high level of safety considering this level of uncertainty we currently live in. If we have any further needs or desire for any property or homes, we will most definitely use Tessa again. Thank you Tessa!
James De La Riva


She took immediate action on everything she could would always stay in touch to update me on the purchase.
Eleodoro Perez , East Flat Rock.


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Testimonials
Tessa Blythe was a very profesional and knowledgeable agent. She provided very valuable information and adequate instructions in a timely manner, especially during this time of a pandemic. Her drive to confirm we received the most enjoyable and pleasant experience was key, while maintaining a high level of safety considering this level of uncertainty we currently live in. If we have any further needs or desire for any property or homes, we will most definitely use Tessa again. Thank you Tessa!
James De La Riva
verifiedShe took immediate action on everything she could would always stay in touch to update me on the purchase.
Eleodoro Perez , East Flat Rock.
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How is the tax bill of a home determined in North Carolina?
Real property is appraised at 100% of market value and includes land, buildings, structures, and improvements. State law requires counties to reappraise every eight years, but many counties reappraise every four. A bill can be a combination of tax rates. For example, a home inside the City of Asheville and Asheville City School districts will have three separate tax rates represented on a bill: the Buncombe County rate, the City of Asheville rate, and the Asheville City School rate. All rates are totaled to calculate the total tax liability. Tax rate estimates for our mountain communities can be found on page 127 of the Allen Tate/Beverly-Hanks Welcome magazine.
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