August 2024

So Your Property Tax Bill is Astronomical? Consider Appealing Your Assessment

Want information on commercial property assessment appeals instead? Read here. As property tax rates spike to the highest numbers we’ve seen in five years, homeowners are scrambling to figure out how to offset the costs. Pull money out of savings or investments? Get a side hustle? Move to a lower-tax state? One tactic that many homeowners […]

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Helping Homeowners Lower Their Property Tax Bills: How to Appeal an Assessment

Want information on commercial property assessment appeals instead? Read here. This tax season marks the highest property tax rates the nation has seen in five years. Homeowners are looking for every possible way to offset the costs, but they may not realize that one option is to appeal their property tax assessment. Residential property taxes

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So Your Property Tax Bill is Astronomical? Could Your Home Be Over-Assessed?

Getting hit with the highest property tax bills you’ve seen in years? You’re not alone. Homeowners across the country have been experiencing similar pains. In 2023, property tax rates rose by 6.9%, twice as much as the previous year, amounting to an average tax bill of $4,062. Homeowners may not feel like they have any

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Helping Homeowners Lower Their Property Tax Bills: Look for Signs of an Over-Assessment

News headlines are making it clear that homeowners across the country are experiencing similar pains—a dramatic rise in their latest property tax bills. The average property tax bill in 2023 was $4,061, which amounts to a property tax rate increase of 6.9%, twice as much as the previous year. When clients come to you asking

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