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Forsyth County to consider agreement with CoreLogic to continue Marshall & Swift API for property valuations

January 27, 2026 | Forsyth County, North Carolina


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Forsyth County to consider agreement with CoreLogic to continue Marshall & Swift API for property valuations
Amanda Markle, Forsyth County tax assessor-collector, briefed the board on a proposed agreement with CoreLogic Solutions LLC to continue use of Marshall & Swift valuation data via an API for the county’s commercial building cost modeling.

Markle said the county adopted Marshall & Swift as the cost model for commercial properties during the 2025 reappraisal and that the agreement would maintain the existing API connection between Marshall & Swift’s evaluation system and the county’s NCPTS/Canvas assessment software.

Why it matters: The arrangement affects how the county models commercial property values for tax assessment; continued access to the Marshall & Swift cost model via CoreLogic supports consistency in valuation methods used in the 2025 reappraisal.

What’s next: The agreement was briefed on Jan. 27 and is on the Jan. 29 agenda for formal consideration; no final action was recorded in the briefing.

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