The American Dream is Under Attack in Greensboro – And I Have a Plan to Save It

Greensboro families are being priced out by skyrocketing property taxes. City Council candidate Nicky Smith shares her plan to work with state legislators for constitutional reform that caps tax increases, protects homeowners, and preserves the American Dream for future generations.

When I bought my first home here in Greensboro thirty-five years ago, I never imagined I’d be writing about how property taxes are crushing families’ dreams of homeownership. Last month, I sat across from a young couple who’d been saving for three years to buy their first home. When their lender ran the numbers including projected property taxes, they realized they couldn’t afford it. ‘We might have to move to High Point or Winston,’ she told me, tears in her eyes. That conversation haunts me because I know they’re not alone. Runaway property taxes don’t just hurt current homeowners – they’re destroying the pathway to homeownership for an entire generation.