Tarrant County

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

See how we helped Tarrant save!
$1,521,416 Property
Two Year Savings:
$10,237
Boulder Dr, Tarrant
Property example of a home on Mcdonwell School Rd in Tarrant County, Texas
5 Bedroom
6,100 Sq Ft
6 Bathroom
Built in 2012
2022 Protest Results
Proposed Value
$1,521,416
New Value
$1,212,599
Reduction
  =       ($308,817)
Tax Rate
2.16%
Year 1 Savings
=               $6,662
1% Fee
($3,088)
Net Savings
=             $3,574
Year 2 Savings
$6,662*
No Fee
(0)
Two Year Total
=           $10,237
$1,988,551 Property
Two Year Savings:
$8,632
Oak Knoll Dr, Tarrant
Property example of a home on Highland Park Circle in Tarrant County, Texas
4 Bedroom
7,029 Sq Ft
6 Bathroom
Built in 2000
2022 Protest Results
Proposed Value
$1,988,551
New Value
$1,695,933
Reduction
  =      ($292,618)
Tax Rate
1.98%
Year 1 Savings
=            $5,779
1% Fee
($2,926)
Net Savings
          $2,853
Year 2 Savings
$5,779*
No Fee
(0)
Two Year Total
=         $8,632
*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.
$1,415,739 Property
Two Year Savings:
$7,220
Glen Abbey Dr, Tarrant
Property example of a home on Chartwell Lane in Tarrant County, Texas
5 Bedroom
3,507 Sq Ft
3 Bathroom
Built in 2011
2022 Protest Results
Proposed Value
$1,415,739
New Value
$1,197,928
Reduction
  =    ($217,811)
Tax Rate
2.16%
Year 1 Savings
=           $4,699
1% Fee
($2,178)
Net Savings
         $2,521
Year 2 Savings
$4,699*
No Fee
(0)
Two Year Total
=         $7,220
$1,146,086 Property
Two Year Savings:
$4,984
Florence Rd, Tarrant
Property example of a home on Wicklow Lane in Tarrant County, Texas
5 Bedroom
5,166 Sq Ft
5 Bathroom
Built in 2014
2022 Protest Results
Proposed Value
$1,146,086
New Value
$1,000,000
Reduction
  =    ($146,086)
Tax Rate
2.21%
Year 1 Savings
=           $3,223
1% Fee
($1,461)
Net Savings
=           $1,762
Year 2 Savings
$3,223*
No Fee
(0)
Two Year Total
=          $4,984
$1,088,211 Property
Two Year Savings:
$2,975
Chestnut Bend, Tarrant
Potomac Property
5 Bedroom
5,042 Sq Ft
4 Bathroom
Built in 2001
2022 Protest Results
Proposed Value
$1,088,211
New Value
$987,350
Reduction
  =     ($100,861)
Tax Rate
1.98%
Year 1 Savings
=           $1,992
1% Fee
($1,009)
Net Savings
         $983
Year 2 Savings
$1,992*
No Fee
(0)
Two Year Total
=         $2,975
*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.
$986,767 Property
Two Year Savings:
$5,352
Riverhollow Dr, Tarrant
Property example of a home on Chatsworth Drive in Tarrant County, Texas
4 Bedroom
-- Sq Ft
3 Bathroom
Built in 2003
2022 Protest Results
Proposed Value
$986,767
New Value
$859,304
Reduction
  =    ($127,463)
Tax Rate
2.60%
Year 1 Savings
=          $3,314
1% Fee
($1,275)
Net Savings
         $2,039
Year 2 Savings
$3,314*
No Fee
(0)
Two Year Total
=         $5,352
$777,234 Property
Two Year Savings:
$2,294
Pembrook Ct, Tarrant
Property example of a home on Wooded Creek Circle in Tarrant County, Texas
5 Bedroom
4,384 Sq Ft
4 Bathroom
Built in 1999
2022 Protest Results
Proposed Value
$777,234
New Value
$710,000
Reduction
  =     ($67,234)
Tax Rate
2.21%
Year 1 Savings
=           $1,483
1% Fee
($672)
Net Savings
=           $811
Year 2 Savings
$1,483*
No Fee
(0)
Two Year Total
=         $2,294
$765,752 Property
Two Year Savings:
$4,231
Briarhaven Rd, Tarrant
Property example of a home on Melody Lane in Tarrant County, Texas
3 Bedroom
2,472 Sq Ft
3 Bathroom
Built in 1965
2022 Protest Results
Proposed Value
$765,752
New Value
$665,000
Reduction
  =     ($100,752)
Tax Rate
2.60%
Year 1 Savings
=           $2,619
1% Fee
($1,008)
Net Savings
         $1,612
Year 2 Savings
$2,619*
No Fee
(0)
Two Year Total
=         $4,231
*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.
$731,121 Property
Two Year Savings:
$6,554
Neals Way, Tarrant
Property example of a home on Field Street in Tarrant County, Texas
4 Bedroom
3,747 Sq Ft
3 Bathroom
Built in 2021
2022 Protest Results
Proposed Value
$731,121
New Value
$574,564
Reduction
 =     ($156,557)
Tax Rate
2.59%
Year 1 Savings
=           $4,060
1% Fee
($1,566)
Net Savings
=           $2,494
Year 2 Savings
$4,060*
No Fee
(0)
Two Year Total
=         $6,554
$704,395Property
Two Year Savings:
$3,918
Mescalero Ct, Tarrant
Property example of a home on Glenco Terrace in Tarrant County, Texas
-- Bedroom
5,146 Sq Ft
-- Bathroom
Built in 2015
2022 Protest Results
Proposed Value
$704,395
New Value
$610,799
Reduction
  =       ($93,596)
Tax Rate
2.59%
Year 1 Savings
=             $2,427
1% Fee
($936)
Net Savings
=           $1,491
Year 2 Savings
$2,427*
No Fee
(0)
Two Year Total
=          $3,918
*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.
$403,511 Property
Two Year Savings:
$2,002
Lacebark Ln, Tarrant
Property example of a home on Greenway Road in Tarrant County, Texas
4 Bedroom
2,717 Sq Ft
2.5 Bathroom
Built in 2001
2022 Protest Results
Proposed Value
$403,511
New Value
$344,086
Reduction
  =     ($59,425)
Tax Rate
2.18%
Year 1 Savings
=          $1,298
1% Fee
($594)
Net Savings
         $704
Year 2 Savings
$1,298*
No Fee
(0)
Two Year Total
=         $2,002
$327,514 Property
Two Year Savings:
$2,634
Lamplighter Tr, Tarrant
Property example of a home on Timberline Drive in Tarrant County, Texas
4 Bedroom
2,625 Sq Ft
2.5 Bathroom
Built in 2000
2022 Protest Results
Proposed Value
$327,514
New Value
$264,528
Reduction
  =      ($62,986)
Tax Rate
2.59%
Year 1 Savings
=            $1,632
1% Fee
($630)
Net Savings
=           $1,002
Year 2 Savings
$1,632*
No Fee
(0)
Two Year Total
=         $2,634
$252,341 Property
Two Year Savings:
$1,352
Kern Ln, Tarrant
Property example of a home on Crest Ridge Road in Tarrant County, Texas
3 Bedroom
1,628 Sq Ft
2 Bathroom
Built in 1996
2022 Protest Results
Proposed Value
$252,341
New Value
$220,000
Reduction
  =     ($32,341)
Tax Rate
2.59%
Year 1 Savings
=            $838
1% Fee
($323)
Net Savings
          $515
Year 2 Savings
$838*
No Fee
(0)
Two Year Total
        $1,352
*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.

Tarrant 2023 Proposed Values Releasing Soon!

Welcome to Tarrant County, Texas – a thriving community located in the heart of North Texas. As the property tax protest season approaches, we understand that many Tarrant County property owners may be unfamiliar with process or may not have the time on their hands. That's why we're here to help.

Property Tax Protest is dedicated to helping Tarrant 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.

It's important to understand that the property tax valuation process can be complex and confusing. This is where we come in - we have the knowledge and expertise to navigate the process on your behalf. We'll work with you to gather evidence and build a compelling case to challenge your property valuation.

We've helped many Tarrant County residents save thousands of dollars on their property taxes. You can look at some of the reductions we obtained at various price ranges last year above.

What sets us apart is our personalized approach to each case. We take the time to understand your unique situation and tailor our services to meet your specific needs. Our team is here to make the process as easy as possible, once you sign up we will handle everything from start to finish and keep you updated along the way.

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 today and see how much we can save you.

Once values are released you can search for your home's 2023 property value on the Tarrant 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 Tarrant County.
2. Build a Case
Utilizing Tarrant 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!

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