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Cell Phone Towers Impact Property Values:

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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) classifies cell towers as "hazards and nuisances." Homes in close proximity to these towers often experience a decline in value, a well-documented reality for homeowners, real estate agents, and appraisers.

Research indicates that the proximity of a cell tower can have a substantial impact on property values, potentially exceeding 20%. In the context of Meridian Parks, where homes are currently valued between $400,000 and $800,000, even a conservative estimate of a 2% decrease on a $500,000 home could lead to a $10,000 loss for each homeowner. Moreover, the community may experience a decline in real estate tax collection, amounting to $100-$150 per property annually.

If we assume this tax collection loss is perpetual and consider a conservative scenario with 50 homes, leading to recurring city debt of $5000-$7500 per year at a 5% interest rate over a 20 year bond repayment period, the potential cost of a single tower to the city (or in the case of permitting a non-ideal coverage tower placement, an additional tower) could be a staggering $800 thousand to $1.2 million over a resident's lifetime (approximately 80 years). In a worst case scenario, where debt compounds the potential cost of a single tower to the city could be a staggering $5 million to $7 million over a resident's lifetime.

These financial implications do not account for the broader impact on property allure and interest. The presence of a cell tower will result in reduced property viewership, diminished buyer interest, and prolonged listing durations.

To illustrate the adverse effects of cell tower placement on property values, we find it most compelling to reference excerpts from relevant sources. The examples provided below serve as representative instances that unmistakably highlight the detrimental impact on property values. Appraisers and real estate agents attest the negative impacts of cell towers near residences and decreased interest in properties.