How to Appeal My Property Tax Value

You might be overpaying on your property taxes and most homeowners don’t even realize it. I’ll help you review your home’s value, gather the right comps, and guide you through the appeal process step-by-step.

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Avoid Overpaying

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Know Your True Value

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Maximize Your Savings

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Stress-Free Process

How it Works

Three Simple Steps to Appeal Your Property Tax Value

Now that you know what an appeal is (and why it might matter), here’s exactly how we’ll figure out if your home is over-assessed—and how to take action if it is.

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Step 1 — Watch for Your Notice of Valuation

Each year, the county sends out a Notice of Valuation in the mail. This document shows what your home is currently assessed at and is the starting point for your property tax appeal.

Once you receive it, that’s your signal to take a closer look.


Step 2 — Connect With Me for a Value Review

This is where I come in. I’ll pull recent, real-time comparable sales in your area and review how your home’s assessed value compares to the current market.

This step is all about clarity—so you know whether your value is accurate or if you may be over-assessed.


Step 3 — File Your Appeal

If the numbers show your home is valued too high, we move forward with the appeal. I’ll help you organize the supporting data and submit everything needed to the county.

The goal is simple: make sure your home’s value reflects what it would actually sell for in today’s market.


Not sure if your Notice of Valuation is accurate? Send it over and I’ll take a look with you.






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This is an example of what your NOV would look like that arrives around May 1st. 

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