Home address: 800 Haystack Creek Trl 2021 Taxable Value: $399,512 Recent Sales Price: $259,909 – Over-taxed by 54% Appraisal district errors in setting assessed values cause Williamson County owners to pay extra taxes. Protest market value, get a few comparable sales as evidence and you are very likely to reduce your property taxes. Unequal appraisal […]
Williamson County Over-taxes Local Homeowner of 905 Riviera Cir S by 54%
Home address: 905 Riviera Cir S 2021 Taxable Value: $354,478 Recent Sales Price: $230,000 – Over-taxed by 54% Most home owners who do not appeal annually pay excess property taxes. Most market value protests are successful, typically saving the owner hundreds or thousands of dollars. The lower value stands when appealing market value and unequal […]
Home owner of 300 S Mount Rushmore Dr in Williamson County Faces Massive Over-taxation by 54%
Home address: 300 S Mount Rushmore Dr 2021 Taxable Value: $270,330 Recent Sales Price: $175,000 – Over-taxed by 54% Williamson County home owners are often unaware of the factors that cause them to pay extra taxes. A market value appeal is based on the assessor’s value exceeding the market value of your home. The lower […]
207 S Brushy St Property Owner in Williamson County Over-Assessed by 56%
Home address: 207 S Brushy St 2021 Taxable Value: $211,577 Recent Sales Price: $135,500 – Over-taxed by 56% Half or more of Texas home owners are paying more than their fair share of property taxes. Protesting the appraisal district’s market value with usually reduce your property taxes. You can reduce your property taxes with an […]
Williamson County Over-taxes Local Homeowner of 5 Lost Cedars Rd by 58%
Home address: 5 Lost Cedars Rd 2021 Taxable Value: $331,256 Recent Sales Price: $210,000 – Over-taxed by 58% Texas property owners can avoid paying excess property taxes by taking several basic steps. One option to reduce your property taxes is to protest the market value. An unequal appraisal appeal is easy to prepare. Just find […]



