See if you’re overpaying on property taxes.
Enter your address and get your over-assessment estimate in about a minute — built on real county data. Free, no account, no obligation.
Free · No account · Built on public TCAD & DCAD records
Why you might be overpaying — and how we fix it
- Pull your county’s public appraisal data (TCAD / DCAD)
- Compare your home to truly similar nearby properties
- Reveal the gap you may be over-assessed by
- Protest with the evidence — and lower your bill
Your home checked in about a minute
Enter your address
We pull your county’s public appraisal data for your property in seconds.
See your gap
We compare your assessment to truly similar nearby homes and show what you may be overpaying.
Protest with confidence
A specialist walks you through the evidence and whether it’s worth filing a protest.
The data-driven, no-pressure way to check
Free & no obligation
Check your home and see an estimate at no cost. No account, no pressure, no fees to find out.
Built on real public data
We use actual TCAD and DCAD records and comparable homes — not generic estimates or guesses.
The equal-and-uniform method
We compare your home to truly similar neighbors — the exact standard a Texas protest is decided on.
A specialist reviews your numbers
Before you protest, a real person walks you through your evidence and whether it’s worth it.
We analyzed every home in the counties we cover
Over-assessment isn’t rare — it clusters by area. See where homes are most often valued above their neighbors.
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