The median Montgomery County home tax assessment for 2023 is $335,860 versus a median time adjusted sales price of $321,250. The difference is $14,610 or 4.5% higher. The extra property taxes for … Read more
DCAD Overshoots Home Values 8.8% Dallas County property tax assessments value houses at 8.8% above market value for the median property. The median Dallas home has an extra tax assessment of … Read more
Factual Background: Median Home Sale Price in January 2023: $420,000 Median Home Assessment for 2023: $465,748 Excess Assessment over Market Value: $45,748 Extra Property Taxes at 2.7% $1,235 The typical home … Read more
Hidalgo County property tax assessments suggest that two-thirds of homes have been over-valued by the Hidalgo County Appraisal District. The typical home in Hidalgo County has been valued for 2023 at 107.4% … Read more
Collin County over-shot valuing houses at 100% of market value, with a typical level of 101.9% of market value. This means the typical Collin County home is over-valued by $8,759, or 1.9%, … Read more
Texas appraisal districts have consistently valued houses at 95 to 100% of market value. Never in the history of Texas since 1845 have tax assessments for houses broadly and substantially exceeded market … Read more
Typical Fort Bend County homes are over-valued by over 8%. The Houston Association of Realtors® reports home values are up 1.6% from Jan 2022 to Jan 2023. However, Fort Bend property tax … Read more
The short answer is it appears two-thirds of Bexar County homeowners will pay property taxes above and beyond that which is appropriate. Detailed and comprehensive analysis reveals the following: 1) the typical … Read more
Background – All property in Texas is subject to taxation on January 1, unless exempt. The median time-adjusted home price in Travis County for January 2023 is $500,000. However, based on a … Read more
Wise property taxes are based on the market value of property as of January 1 of each year. The above graph documents what annual property taxes would be based on the average … Read more
Patrick O’Connor, MAI, Owner and President Patrick O’Connor has been active in reducing property taxes, providing expert witness testimony and appraising commercial real estate property since 1983. Pat is active in publishing analyses and data with respect to the real estate market, while being a highly regarded media spokesperson for the real estate community. He holds a MAI, the highest achievable designation from the Appraisal Institute, and is a licensed senior property tax consultant. Pat earned a Master of Business Administration from Harvard University. In 2001, he authored the first definitive consumer guide to Texas property taxes, Cut Your Texas Property Taxes.
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All practical efforts are made every year to reduce your property taxes.
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Property taxes protested for you annually.
You do not have to accept the appraisal district's initial guesstimate of value.
We coordinate with you regarding building size / condition to avoid excess taxes.
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Some years are good - typically 6 to 7 out of 10 will result in tax reduction for you.
The other 3 to 4 years out of 10 we strike out. Most often due to people issues in the hearing process. Some years we get an easy appraiser at the informal; some years someone who is impossible to settle with.