What might happen to the value of my property if it is included in a local historic district?
Designation of an area as a historic district will not directly affect property values. Because local historic district properties have some protection and tax incentives available, owners may be more inclined to make improvements to their properties, and this may increase the value of all property in a given district.

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1. Are all buildings in historic districts necessarily historic?
2. May I make changes to my property if it is included in a local historic district?
3. What might happen to the value of my property if it is included in a local historic district?
4. Will inclusion in a local historic district affect how I may use my property?
5. Do I have any say as to whether my property is included in a local historic district?
6. If my property is included in a local historic district, will I have an opportunity to request that it be removed?
7. Where can I go for assistance in developing design changes that will be appropriate for the historic district?
8. If I am unhappy with a decision made by the commission concerning my Certificate of Appropriateness Application, may I appeal?