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Went up full 10%
Went up full 10%
Lucky you.MrJonMan said:
No change last year or this year, market and appraisal are the same
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HCAD has been killing our zip code the last few years.E said:
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Went up full 10%
Diggity said:
they automatically raise the appraised value to market value (up to 10% a year if you have a homestead). People always act shocked by this, but it's the law.
If you think the market value is too high, then you should protest. I would be happy to help you with some comps. Jubally is a great service as well.
Again...why is this notable? It's automatic.Quote:
appraised up the full 10%
Satellite of Love said:
Boned in 77035 by another 15%.
it's not notable,MAS444 said:Again...why is this notable? It's automatic.Quote:
appraised up the full 10%
And it sounds like you actually came out ahead in light of the recent comp.
26% in 77084. Is that like $30?idAg09 said:
77065 same - happy I won't have to protest
77084 up 26% - no homestead on rental (protest every year)
If you do nothing, you will pay taxes on the 140k value. File protest and submit your HUD to reduce to 137.5k. Up to you whether or not it's worth the hassle. Your homestead exemption will not be applied to this year's taxes.aggiecody06 said:
Can I get someone input/feedback on exactly what all this means for me? Bought our house in May of last year 77073 area code. We filed for the homestead exemption beginning of this year which is now applied on hcad. It was appraised for 120k in 2016 and 140k this year. We bought house for 137,500. TIA on info
Samesies.Quote:
No change last year or this year, market and appraisal are the same
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80% chance yes.texagpilot said:
77079, my appraised value is $18,000 higher than I paid for house last February. Can i just protest with my sales price? Will that work?
the HCAD appraisal review panel made it a terrible experience. flat out ignored my evidence in favor of the evidence the HCAD employee presented. it was like I had just showed up and sat there quietly. I don't mean to say that jubally made it a terrible experience.CDUB98 said:
Why was it a terrible experience?
I was thinking of using them.
What I've learned over the past few years of protesting is that you have to reach a settlement at the informal stage because the ARB is a complete waste of time. They claim to be impartial, yet they sit in the same room with the HCAD rep for who knows how many hours/days. It's inevitable that some bias begins to form there. Then couple that with the fact that the 3 people (in my experience) have absolutely zero ability to follow an argument that is based on logic and math.schmendeler said:the HCAD appraisal review panel made it a terrible experience. flat out ignored my evidence in favor of the evidence the HCAD employee presented. it was like I had just showed up and sat there quietly. I don't mean to say that jubally made it a terrible experience.CDUB98 said:
Why was it a terrible experience?
I was thinking of using them.
Absolutely. Get that corrected.E said:
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Just looked again, my HCAD market value didn't change this year but the appraised went up full 10%. My new appraised is about $4k less then HCAD market value.
Does HCAD take total bedroom into account? It says mines a 3/1 but it's really a 2/1. Don't know if that will help lower the appraised value.