Property Tax Appeal.Assessment Review
Homeowner Over-Assessment Review

About

Made for homeowners who suspect they are overpaying.

Property tax quietly eats thousands of dollars a year, and a surprising share of homes are taxed on a value higher than they would sell for. We built one clear report to help you find out, and to hand you the evidence to do something about it.

The problem we are solving

Assessors have to value huge numbers of homes, and they do it with formulas and mass appraisal, not a personal visit to each one. That process produces plenty of assessments that sit above what a home would actually sell for. When your assessed value is too high, you overpay property tax on it, and you keep overpaying every year until someone challenges the number.

Most people never check. The bill looks official, the process looks bureaucratic, and the potential saving is invisible until you do the math. This report does the math for you and puts the two numbers that matter side by side: what the county says your home is worth, and what an independent estimate says it is worth.

What this is

A one-address report. You enter a property, and you get an estimate of its market value, its assessed value on record, the gap between them, an estimate of the annual tax that gap may be costing you, comparable sales, and a plain-English path to filing an appeal yourself. It is a decision tool and an evidence pack, priced at $29.

What this is not

We are honest about the limits. The market value figure is an automated estimate (an AVM), not a formal appraisal, and it can be wrong. We do not file your appeal for you, we do not guarantee an outcome, and nothing here is legal, tax, or appraisal advice. An appeal board makes its own decision.

We are not affiliated with any assessor, county, or government body. We are an independent report that reads public and licensed data and translates it into something you can act on. If we cannot build a meaningful report for your address, we will refund you.

Why do it yourself

There are firms that will appeal your taxes and take a slice of the savings, sometimes a large one, for years. For many homeowners, the appeal itself is something you can do without them: gather comps, show the gap, file with the county. This report gives you exactly the pieces those firms would assemble, so you can decide whether to appeal on your own and keep all of the savings.

Check my assessment · $29