Still no values in Galveston and jefferson
I don't know how much the house could sell for. It is in 77396. But it has been bought/sold like 3 times since we moved out. So I see the county jumping up in the values during that time. And more than likely, they did not protest the value (new owner) so what the county says it is worth vs. what they paid are in disjointment and after a year, it is set.Diggity said:
how does that compare to what the home could sell for? Certainly there are areas that have doubled in 12 years around town. Not mine unfortunately.
I have colleagues asking me to help them with protests, and they're complaining how crazy the values are. Meanwhile, the areas sales are at their assessed level or higher.
I've found using the sales approach in nearly impossible in most cases. Unequal appraisal seems to be the better bet recently.
Diggity said:
how does that compare to what the home could sell for? Certainly there are areas that have doubled in 12 years around town. Not mine unfortunately.
I have colleagues asking me to help them with protests, and they're complaining how crazy the values are. Meanwhile, the areas sales are at their assessed level or higher.
I've found using the sales approach in nearly impossible in most cases. Unequal appraisal seems to be the better bet recently.
Absolutely. You always want your market as low as possible.Quote:
Is there really value in protesting when they hit you with the 10% cap on appraisal and the market is 20% higher than that?
aTm2004 said:
Of course it is, it's in Harris County. Looking at the per sq/ft appraisal for both market and appraisal, it's not much different than mine. I need to speak with him to see what the price for sq/ft it sold for and use it to argue my appraisal.
BayAg_14 said:
Brazoria county. I think they just generate random numbers and say that will work.
KT_Ag08 said:
Down 12% in Bridgeland. We will take it…
KT_Ag08 said:
Down 12% in Bridgeland. We will take it…
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/property-tax-appraisal-2024-houston-19399572.php?Quote:
Of the values already sent, appraisal district data shows about 13% of homeowners saw no change, 48% saw decreases in appraised value and around 40% of homeowners saw increases.
This board probably tends to live in nicer places that maintain their values.Diggity said:
interesting article. This board (myself included) seems to have bad luckhttps://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/property-tax-appraisal-2024-houston-19399572.php?Quote:
Of the values already sent, appraisal district data shows about 13% of homeowners saw no change, 48% saw decreases in appraised value and around 40% of homeowners saw increases.