TXTransplant said:
You should get the same info from that "Same Street Name" tab I mentioned. It's just not obvious that tab is even a clickable link. It's not highlighted like other links in the record are.
Sorry for the long post......
Using this method, I looked at every property on my street and 2 streets North/South, 1/2 mile West / 1 mile East. That kept it primarily in my neighborhood and similar homes. I also removed anything shown as "pending", lot value only, outliers (really high or really low), owned by HOA, etc.
My home in Maplewood (77096):- 2,236 SF
- Market Value: $224.40 / SF
- Appraised Value: $206.31 / SF
Properties in area described above (essentially Maplewood and Marilyn Estates)- 620 Properties
- Average size: 2,366 SF
- Average Market Value: $176.53 / SF
- Average Appraised Value: $171.38 / SF
Properties ONLY in my immediate neighborhood (Maplewood)- 241 Properties
- Average size: 2,380 SF
- Average Market Value: $164.89 / SF
- Average Appraised Value: $159.82 / SF
- This is probably more applicable because home values tend to jump once going to Marilyn Estates. Approx 2/3 of the properties in the first calculation are in Marilyn Estates.
I don't have data on recent sales. I'm not sure how to easily get that.
When comparing my home's values to only those in my neighborhood, on average, I'm 36% higher on market value and 29% higher on appraised value. I would say my home is average to slightly above average compared to the neighborhood. It was built in the 1960's and had a modest interior renovation done in 2015, which is not unlike the average home around me. I've been inside dozens of homes in my neighborhood and mine isn't any nicer than any of the recently renovated ones.
I've had a company protest on my behalf since I bought the house in 2017. Every year, they've been able to get the market value down to the appraised value, which I guess helps, but they've never been successful in getting my appraised value lowered. The data suggests that lowering the appraised value would be pretty easy, but they haven't been able to and I've never protested on my own and don't fully understand the process.