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We look up your assessment and property history.
Our DIY appeal tool finds comparable sales and generates your appeal packet for just $39.
Average savings
$800-1,200/year
The real question
Your town assessor assigns a "market value" to your property—their opinion of what it would sell for. We compare that opinion to what similar homes actually sold for.
What the assessor does
Sets your "market value"
The assessor estimates what your home would sell for, then taxes you at 70% of that number. If they think your home is worth $500,000, you pay taxes on $350,000.
What we check
What similar homes actually sold for
If homes like yours are selling for $420,000, but the assessor says yours is worth $500,000—you're overpaying. We find the sales data that proves it.
How it works
Move from assessment check to filing-ready packet in under 15 minutes.
We look up your assessment and property history.
AI surfaces comparable sales and evidence of overassessment.
File with confidence using a ready-to-submit packet.
Value advantage
Ownwell and legacy services take a percentage of your reduction. TaxAppeal stays flat at $39.
Average savings
$800-1,200/year
Compared to Ownwell
25% fee (typically $275+)
Your outcome
You keep 100% of savings
Social proof
Homeowners using TaxAppeal get clarity fast and file with confidence.
“The packet walked me through everything and the comps were easy to understand.”
“Saved me hours of digging. I filed the same week and felt prepared.”
“Clear steps, clean summary, and the download looked professional.”
FAQ
A property tax appeal is a formal request to reassess your home's taxable value when you believe it is too high.
We compare your assessor's market value to what similar homes actually sold for. If comparable properties sold for less than your assessed market value, you have grounds for an appeal.
A cover letter, valuation analysis, comparable sales summary, and your uploaded evidence.
You get a 30-day money-back guarantee if you don't see savings.
The Connecticut deadline is February 20. File early to avoid last-minute delays.