The Aransas County Appraisal District is responsible for accurately valuing the houses in Aransas County. Overall, the average, or an ideal fair market value, should be extremely close to 100%. This is … Read more
Bandera County Appraisal District is responsible for accurately valuing the houses in Bandera County. Overall the average value is close to 100%. The median defines the number for which an equal number … Read more
The Bandera County Appraisal District is responsible for accurately valuing the houses in Bandera County. Overall, the average, or an ideal fair market value, should be extremely close to 100%. This is … Read more
Bell County Appraisal District is responsible for accurately valuing the houses in Bell County. Overall the average value is close to 100%. The median defines the number for which an equal number … Read more
The Bell County Appraisal District is responsible for accurately valuing the houses in Bell County. Overall, the average, or an ideal fair market value, should be extremely close to 100%. This is … Read more
Ector County Appraisal District is responsible for accurately valuing the houses in Ector County. Overall the average value is close to 100%. The median defines the number for which an equal number … Read more
U.S. citizens hold disparate views on the safety of returning to work, travel and shopping, based on a survey of 4,500 conducted during April 28 to May 1. Subways, large events (football, … Read more
Ken Nolan, Dallas County Appraisal District, Chief Appraiser announced: The deadline to file business personal property tax renditions has been extended to May 15th. Owners of personal property, used for the production … Read more
Bo Daffin, Collin County Appraisal District, Chief Appraiser announced: RENDITON STATEMENTS: The April 15th deadline in Section 22.23(a) of the Texas Property Tax Code, for filing Renditions, is hereby automatically extended to … Read more
Bexar County Appraisal District message: In response to current events surrounding COVID-19, Bexar Appraisal District will suspend services to the public inside our building starting on Monday, March 23. Bexar County Appraisal … 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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No flat fees or upfront costs. No cost ever unless your property taxes are reduced.
All practical efforts are made every year to reduce your property taxes.
Never miss another appeal deadline.
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.
Free support regarding homestead exemptions.
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.