FDXAg said:
My house is not the biggest house on my cul-de-sac, nor does it have the biggest lot by far. But for some reason my house jumped up over EVERY house on my street for this year. A 95k increase when the other houses all jumped up around 50k.
Is that something that can be used in protesting??? My house has always been at least 20k lower than my neighbors (who has a yard 3x mine and a bigger house), and now this year it is going to be 20k MORE.
I use Chandler crouch to protest mine since I'm in tarrant county, but now I wonder if I would be better protesting myself. I doubt his generic system would account for using my neighbors values to support a larger decrease of mine.
Thoughts??
I would not protest your self unless you've been bribing the appraisal district for a while.
My first year i protested myself. I got nothing. Did all the research did comps on my street etc. they said no. I was pissed I went to the company I posted before in this thread and protested again the same year. Showed them what I used. They walked in with the same data. They won and got a 0% increase.
Protesting these aren't about logic. It's all about who you know.