Condo & Townhouse Property Tax Appeals

Your condo is getting over-assessed — and HOA fees make it worse. We fix your property taxes so you keep more of your money.
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Property Taxes Too High? Fight It.

Check if you're overpaying on property taxes. 80% of homeowners find estimated savings over $1,000—enrollment takes less than 3 minutes.

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Never Overpay Again.

Property taxes are one of the biggest expenses for any owner. Miss a single exemption or let the county over-value your property, and it could cost you thousands every year.


The appeal process is complex and time-consuming by design. That's exactly why we handle it for you.


Our state-licensed consultants know how to file for every exemption and build a case that gets results. With data on 158M+ properties, we know what your home should actually be assessed at—and we'll prove it.

You've got enough expenses. Your property tax bill shouldn't be higher than it needs to be - and with our "no savings, no fee guarantee" we only get paid if you see a reduction.

Key Property Tax Stats

  • Condo and townhouse assessed values are typically assigned based on market value estimates using statistical models and comparable sales, which can differ materially from true market conditions, creating potential for over‑valuation.
  • Condo owners and associations have the right to file property tax appeals if they believe their assessed value exceeds fair market value, including presenting comparable sales data and other valuation evidence.
  • Condo unit tax appeals may be pooled or filed collectively by an association or individually by owners, providing multiple pathways to seek assessed value reductions.
  • Condo and townhouse assessment systems in many jurisdictions assign fractional ownership values to each unit, meaning unit‑specific features (e.g., floor level, view, size) can influence assessed values and create disparities if mis‑allocated.
  • Nationwide property tax studies show that 40% to 60% of tax appeals result in reductions to assessed values when assessments are successfully challenged with credible evidence.

Biggest Pain Points

HOA Assessments Confuse Property Value

Appraisal districts often confuse HOA special assessments with property value increases. Your HOA fee went up for repairs, but that doesn't mean your unit is worth more. In fact, needed repairs often mean lower value.

Comparable Sales Are Misleading

Not all units are equal. Top-floor units with views sell for 30% more than ground-floor units, but appraisal districts often apply uniform values across the entire building. You're subsidizing the penthouse owner's taxes.

Shared Building Issues Ignored

Foundation problems, aging HVAC systems, roof leaks, and deferred maintenance affect your unit's value — but appraisers only see exterior sales prices. If your HOA is delaying major repairs, your property is worth less.

How it Works

1. Free Condo/Townhouse Analysis

Enter your unit address. We pull building-wide data and unit-specific sales.

2. We Identify Over-Assessment

We compare your unit to truly comparable units (same floor, view, condition) and analyze HOA financials and deferred maintenance issues.

3. We File Unit-Specific Protests

We document why your unit is worth less than appraisal district assumptions and handle all hearings.

4. You Save on Taxes

Average savings: $900/year. You pay 25% only if we win.

Avoid these Common Mistakes

  • Assuming all units are valued the same — They shouldn't be. Protest if yours is worse.
  • Not reviewing HOA financials — Low reserves = lower property value. Use this.
  • Ignoring deferred maintenance — Roof, HVAC, foundation issues reduce value.
  • Using wrong comparables — Compare to units on your floor level, not penthouses.
  • Not protesting annually — Building issues compound. Protest every year.

End Unnecessarily High Property Taxes this Year

TaxDrop makes it easy to never pay more than you should by securing all exemptions and protesting high assessments annually. Book a call now to see if you're overpaying and how to get it back.

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