Guilford County covers Greensboro and High Point in the Piedmont Triad. Fresh 2026 revaluation in effect; values are current. This report maps 214,145 parcels into 3,166 ownership concentration clusters using publicly available county tax records, including Greensboro, High Point, Jamestown, Summerfield, Oak Ridge, Stokesdale, Pleasant Garden, Whitsett, Sedalia, and Gibsonville. North Carolina assesses every parcel at 100% of true (market) value per NCGS §105-283 — no assessment-to-market multiplier is applied.
Piedmont Triad anchor. Guilford County covers Greensboro and High Point in the Piedmont Triad. 214,145 parcels mapped to 3,166 clusters using publicly available Guilford County tax records.
Fresh 2026 revaluation in effect. Guilford's reappraisal effective 2026-01-01 just took effect — this report uses the new revaluation values, not the prior 2022 cycle.
Split-name owner records. Guilford's source schema pre-splits joint owners into structured first-/last-name fields, producing cleaner entity-name normalization than counties relying on free-text owner concatenation.
Pairs with Forsyth and Mecklenburg. Greensboro-based operators frequently extend across the Piedmont corridor into Winston-Salem (Forsyth) and Charlotte (Mecklenburg). The NC Statewide bundle covers all three.
Executive dashboard, geographic treemap, scatter analysis, municipality breakdown across Greensboro, High Point, Jamestown, Summerfield, Oak Ridge, Stokesdale, Pleasant Garden, Whitsett, Sedalia, and Gibsonville, top clusters by two ranking methods, entity rosters, CSV quick-start guide, methodology, and legal disclaimer.
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Wake + Durham + Guilford + Cumberland + Mecklenburg + Forsyth. 1,515,302 parcels. 19,851 clusters. Save $1394.
157,213 parcels. 3,299 clusters. $9.30B clustered.
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453,112 parcels. 5,708 clusters. $50.45B clustered.