Enter your address to instantly compare your assessed value to real recent home sales in your area. If you're overassessed, we'll show you how much — and generate a ready-to-file appeal packet.
Three steps to find out if your property taxes are fair
We look up your current assessment, tax amount, and property details from public records.
We compare your assessed value to recent nearby sales to identify overassessment.
If you're overassessed, get a ready-to-file appeal packet with supporting evidence and step-by-step filing instructions.
We analyze your property in seconds using public tax records and recent home sales.
We use verified comparable sales — the same data assessors rely on.
If your assessment looks fair, we'll tell you. No pressure, no upsells.
Here's an example of the analysis we generate using real comparable sales and property data.
Likely Overassessed Based on Recent Sales
Assessed Value
$685,000
Estimated Market Value
$610,000
Overassessment
+12.3%
Potential Tax Savings
$1,450/year
Comparable Sales
12 Oak St
3 bed · 1,620 sqft
$605,000
8 Pine Rd
3 bed · 1,580 sqft
$620,000
27 Maple Ave
4 bed · 1,710 sqft
$598,000
If your property looks overassessed, we generate a complete appeal packet with comparable sales, a formal appeal letter, and step-by-step filing instructions for your town.
Based on public property records and verified comparable sales data.
We compare your property's assessed value to the actual sale prices of similar recently-sold homes in your area. If your assessment is significantly higher than what comparable homes are selling for, you may be overassessed.
We'll tell you clearly. Many homeowners discover their assessment is fair or even favorable. There's no cost for the analysis, and we won't pressure you into buying something you don't need.
You receive a downloadable PDF containing a personalized appeal letter citing your specific comparable sales, a formatted comparable sales evidence report, and general filing guidance for next steps.
No. This tool provides informational analysis based on public property records and comparable sales data. It is not a substitute for professional legal, tax, or financial advice. We recommend consulting a qualified professional for your specific situation.
We use real, verified property sale records — the same data assessors use. We filter for properties with similar characteristics (size, bedrooms, property type) sold within the past 12 months in your area.
Appeal deadlines vary by location and are often limited to a short window each year. If you're eligible, we'll show you exactly how to file. If not, you'll be ready ahead of next year's deadline.
The appeal packet includes general filing guidance. For county-specific procedures, we recommend contacting your local Board of Assessors directly — their contact information is typically available on your municipality's website.
Most homeowners never check. It takes 5 seconds to find out — and could save you thousands. If your property looks overassessed, we'll show you exactly how to appeal.
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