Home address: 1021 Wildcat Cir 2021 Tax Assessment: $283,730 Recent Sales Price: $215,000 – Over-taxed by 32% Property tax assessments not carefully reviewed lead to paying more than your share of property taxes. Most market value protests are successful, typically saving the owner hundreds or thousands of dollars. Unequal appraisal appeals compare the level of […]
McLennan County Over-taxes Local Homeowner by 32%
Home address: 629 Eagle Canyon Dr 2021 Tax Assessment: $579,780 Recent Sales Price: $439,000 – Over-taxed by 32% McLennan County homeowners are often unaware of the factors that cause them to pay extra taxes. Either comparable sales or condition issues at your home are useful for a market value appeal of property taxes. An unequal […]
Property Owner in McLennan County Over-Assessed by 32%
Home address: 3305 Maple Ave 2021 Tax Assessment: $188,870 Recent Sales Price: $143,000 – Over-taxed by 32% While most Texas homeowners pay extra property taxes, there are several simple steps you can take to limit your tax bill. Protesting the appraisal district’s market value with usually reduce your property taxes. An unequal appraisal appeal is […]
How can the McLennan Appraisal District over-tax by 32%?
Home address: 3612 N 26Th St 2021 Tax Assessment: $108,410 Recent Sales Price: $82,000 – Over-taxed by 32% Texas property owners can avoid paying excess property taxes by taking several basic steps. Protest market value, get a few comparable sales as evidence and you are very likely to reduce your property taxes. Unequal appraisal appeals […]
Is it legal for a house to be overtaxed by 32% in McLennan County?
Home address: 1142 Brazos Loop 2021 Tax Assessment: $185,230 Recent Sales Price: $140,000 – Over-taxed by 32% Property tax assessments not carefully reviewed lead to paying more than your share of property taxes. Appraisal districts are flexible on market value appeals given a large number of houses they value and that are protested. The lower […]




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