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How Much Can I Save on Property Taxes?

Updated:
Feb 25, 2026

How Much Can I Save on Property Taxes?

Savings depend on how over-assessed your property is, but most successful protests result in meaningful reductions.

Typical Savings

Most successful protests result in 5-25% tax savings. For a property with a $6,000 annual tax bill, that's $300-1,500 per year. Over 80% of our beta users found estimated savings of $1,000 or more.

How Long Do Savings Last?

A successful protest lowers your baseline assessed value. While assessments can increase again in future years, you often benefit for multiple years. That's why we recommend annual protests.

What Factors Affect Savings?

  • How much your property is over-assessed compared to actual market value.
  • Recent comparable sales in your area.
  • Property condition issues (needed repairs, damage, outdated systems).
  • Errors in county records (wrong square footage, lot size, etc.).

Will I Get a Refund?

If you've already paid your taxes for the current year, yes — you'll receive a refund for the difference. If not, you'll simply owe less when the bill comes due.

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