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Is it legal for a house to be overtaxed by 25% in Denton County?

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Home address: 171 Trailing Oaks Dr 2021 Taxable Value: $715,412 Recent Sales Price: $572,500 – Overtaxed by 25% While most Texas homeowners pay extra property taxes, there are several simple steps you can take to limit your tax bill. Either comparable sales or condition issues at your home are useful for a market value appeal […]

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How can the Denton Appraisal District over-tax by 25%?

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Home address: 2216 Windsor Farms Dr 2021 Taxable Value: $312,446 Recent Sales Price: $250,000 – Overtaxed by 25% While most Texas homeowners pay extra property taxes, there are several simple steps you can take to limit your tax bill. Most market value protests are successful, typically saving the owner hundreds or thousands of dollars. An […]

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Is this a Joke? Denton County House over-valued by 25%

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Home address: 11236 Berkeley Hall Ln 2021 Taxable Value: $543,737 Recent Sales Price: $435,000 – Overtaxed by 25% Half or more of Texas homeowners are paying more than their fair share of property taxes. Appraisal districts are flexible on market value appeals given the large number of houses they value and that are protested. An […]

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Oops! Denton County Appraisal District is Way too High

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Home address: 13579 Emerald Falls Dr 2021 Taxable Value: $305,572 Recent Sales Price: $215,000 – Overtaxed by 42% While most Texas homeowners pay extra property taxes, there are several simple steps you can take to limit your tax bill. Protest market value, get a few comparable sales as evidence and you are very likely to […]

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Property Owner in Denton County Over-Assessed by 25%

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Home address: 1319 Barclay Dr 2021 Taxable Value: $292,583 Recent Sales Price: $234,000 – Overtaxed by 25% While most Texas homeowners pay extra property taxes, there are several simple steps you can take to limit your tax bill. One option to reduce your property taxes is to protest the market value. Unequal appraisal appeals are […]

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