Denton County

Here is a sample of reductions we obtained in various value ranges last year:

See how we helped Denton save!
$2,186,237 Property
Two Year Savings:
$12,083
Savannah Ridge Dr, Denton
Property example of a home on Ridge View Ln in Denton County, Texas
5 Bedroom
6.050 Sq Ft
6 Bathroom
Built in 2009
2022 Protest Results
Proposed Value
$2,186,237
New Value
$1,755,000
Reduction
  =          ($431,237)
Tax Rate
1.90%
Year 1 Savings
=               $8,198
1% Fee
($4,312)
Net Savings
=                $3,885
Year 2 Savings
$8,198*
No Fee
(0)
Two Year Total
=             $12,083
$1,589,216 Property
Two Year Savings:
$10,898
Johns Well Ct, Denton
Property example of a home on Osburn Rd in Denton County, Texas
4 Bedroom
5,435 Sq Ft
6 Bathroom
Built in 2003
2022 Protest Results
Proposed Value
$1,589,216
New Value
$1,243.000
Reduction
  =       ($346,216)
Tax Rate
2.07%
Year 1 Savings
=               $7,180
1% Fee
($3,462)
Net Savings
            $3,718
Year 2 Savings
$7,180*
No Fee
(0)
Two Year Total
=            $10,898
*In the year following a successful protest, the Chief Appraiser "may not increase the market value of the property without 'substantial evidence'". Therefore, your reduction will likely survive more than one year and possibly more than two.
$828,333 Property
Two Year Savings:
$4,310
Caublestone Dr, Denton
Property example of a home on Caraway St in Denton County, Texas
4 Bedroom
2,600 Sq Ft
3 Bathroom
Built in 1978
2022 Protest Results
Proposed Value
$828,333
New Value
$650,000
Reduction
  =          ($178,333)
Tax Rate
1.71%
Year 1 Savings
=                $3,047
1% Fee
($1,783)
Net Savings
=                $1,263
Year 2 Savings
$3,047*
No Fee
(0)
Two Year Total
=              $4,310
$674,123 Property
Two Year Savings:
$4,727
Vista Dr, Denton
Property example of a home on Pepperport Ln in Denton County, Texas
4 Bedroom
2,977 Sq Ft
3 Bathroom
Built in 1998
2022 Protest Results
Proposed Value
$674,123
New Value
$505,000
Reduction
  =          ($169,123)
Tax Rate
1.90%
Year 1 Savings
=               $3,209
1% Fee
($1,691)
Net Savings
=                $1,518
Year 2 Savings
$3,209*
No Fee
(0)
Two Year Total
=             $4,727
*In the year following a successful protest, the Chief Appraiser "may not increase the market value of the property without 'substantial evidence'". Therefore, your reduction will likely survive more than one year and possibly more than two.
$401,202 Property
Two Year Savings:
$4,623
Concho St, Denton
Property example of a home on Cochise Ct in Denton County, Texas
4 Bedroom
2,332 Sq Ft
2.5 Bathroom
Built in 2020
2022 Protest Results
Proposed Value
$401,202
New Value
$259,000
Reduction
  =        ($142,202)
Tax Rate
2.13%
Year 1 Savings
=                $3,022
1% Fee
($1,422)
Net Savings
=                $1,600
Year 2 Savings
$3,022*
No Fee
(0)
Two Year Total
=               $4,623
$390,353 Property
Two Year Savings:
$4,649
Post Oak Dr, Denton
Property example of a home on Vanerbilt Ct in Denton County, Texas
3 Bedroom
2,330 Sq Ft
2.5 Bathroom
Built in 2012
2022 Protest Results
Proposed Value
$390,353
New Value
$245,000
Reduction
  =           ($145,353)
Tax Rate
2.10%
Year 1 Savings
=                 $3,051
1% Fee
($1,454)
Net Savings
=                $1,598
Year 2 Savings
$3,051*
No Fee
(0)
Two Year Total
=               $4,649
*In the year following a successful protest, the Chief Appraiser "may not increase the market value of the property without 'substantial evidence'". Therefore, your reduction will likely survive more than one year and possibly more than two.

Denton 2024 Protest Deadline May 15th!

Welcome to Denton County, Texas – a beautiful and rapidly growing community located just north of Dallas. As the property tax protest season approaches, we know that many Denton County property owners may have questions about the process and how it impacts them. That's why we're here to help.

At Property Tax Protest, we specialize in helping Denton County residents lower their property taxes through the protest process. Our team of experienced professionals has a deep understanding of the local real estate market and can help you build a strong case to challenge your property valuation.

The property tax protest season is an annual opportunity for property owners to challenge their property tax valuations and potentially lower their tax bills. This year, the deadline to file a protest is May 15th or 30 days after your notice value was received, so it's important to act quickly if you believe that your property has been overvalued.

At Property Tax Protest, we understand that property taxes can be a significant burden. Our team will conduct a thorough analysis of your property and gather evidence to support your case, representing you at the hearing and working to maximize your savings.

We specialize in helping our clients build strong cases that result in lower property tax bills. Our services are affordable and effective, and we've helped many Denton County residents save thousands of dollars on their property taxes.

So if you're considering filing a property tax protest this year, don't hesitate to reach out to us for assistance. Let Property Tax Protest be your advocate and help you navigate the process. Sign up with us today and take the first step towards lower property taxes in Denton County.

Once values are released you can search for your home's 2024 property value on the Denton CAD website.

Why Protest with Us?

Homes Are Us
We do homes, not commercial properties. Homes are all we do and we do them better than most. We give each property the attention it deserves so you get the value you deserve.
97% Return
The majority of our clients choose to return to Property Tax Protest year over year to fight their increasing property taxes. Their results compound over time into significant savings. 
Below Market Value
In a rising market, comparable sales alone won't cut it. You will also need to prove your property is assessed unequally. When successful, Inequality of Appraisal always results in a value below market. Here's how we'll do it for you.
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How does it work?

1. Authorize an Agent
In order for an agent to protest on your behalf,  you must authorize them to work with your residential property in Denton County.
2. Build a Case
Utilizing Denton County property tax data; build, analyze and present the best evidence to support your protest for a reduced market value.
3. Fight for a Reduction
After a successful protest bringing down the market value of your property, you save money. We only charge 1% of the successful reduction we achieve on your property. If there's no reduction, there's no fee!

Denton County Protest Resources

See our blog posts with helpful insights into tips and expectations for this season!

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