ENROLL NOW Property Tax Protection Program™
Williamson County Property Tax Protest - Apartments
Property tax protests were submitted by apartment owners in Williamson County for 6% of the total valuation of the apartments. The aggregate value of residences in Williamson County decreased from $13 billion in 2014 to $10 billion in 2022. In 2022, the Williamson Central Appraisal District (CAD) reported a total of $10 billion in multifamily market value and $676 million in protested values. In 2022, Williamson County property tax savings for all categories of property were approximately $90 million, which encompassed both the informal and Appraisal Review Board (ARB) hearings. Nevertheless, this does not encompass judicial appeals. Judicial appeals resulted in an additional $7 million in savings for Williamson County property owners.
Why Do 6% Apartment Owners versus 8% Homeowners Appeal?
In the past five years, the value of apartments has increased by 0.12%. The proprietors of apartments protested a 6% reduction in the value of their units. Houses comprise 34% of the tax register, yet only 25% of them are protested. O'Connor provides professional representation at no cost, unless we are able to lower your property taxes that year. Enroll in the Property Tax Protection Program™, and we will evaluate the initial value of the appraisal district and strive to reduce it in approximately 67 to 61% of protests.
WCAD Apartments Property Tax Summary
Market ValueMultifamily / Apartments | $10,594,234,970 |
Number Multifamily / Apartment Property Tax Protests | 1,351 |
$ Value Multifamily/Apartment Protested | $676,154,625 |
# Lawsuits Filed for Multifamily / Apartments on ARB Values | 132 |
ARB Value of All Lawsuits Filed for Multifamily | $7,125,519,489 |
$ Reduction Property Tax Lawsuits for Multifamily Current Year | $47,845,291 |