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47 minutes ago, LCHorn said:

@Brisketexan This might be several years old but didn’t you post something about visiting with a tax protest attorney and they explained process a bit, or maybe said something about land value vs improvement value not important?  
 

I feel like the post made the point that for value purposes, TCAD didn’t really distinguish between land or improvements and kind of moved around the values of each in a way that didn’t always make sense (but also that protesting based on those changes didn’t appear effective).  

It was actually in my informal protest meeting.  TCAD guy explained that the land v. improvement distinction was functionally meaningless.  Stupid, but that's the way it be.

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For Austin homeowners, pay close attention to your overall property value increase or decrease in 2023. I certainly haven’t run comps across the entire city, but most property values should have declined not appreciated in 2023, unless there were special circumstances.  

Austin/Travis County put in extra effort in 2022 to get property values around town much better aligned to true values. They were a bit all over the place in years past. If they did that with your property, then values in 2023 should have declined. 

Note that your taxable value could still be going up, but limited by the 10% cap. I’m talking about overall property value, not taxable value. 

I see a ton of posts with double digit increases in property value, and there really shouldn’t be all that many.   

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10 hours ago, tokamak said:

What's the website that will run comps, etc for you for a fixed fee. I hate asking my realtor friends to do me a favor. I know someone has posted it here before.

Protestingpropertytaxes.com

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On 4/12/2024 at 1:12 PM, CooterBrown said:

Mine went up 15.1%. WTF.  I guess the two new constructions on my street that went for $2.1M in the past year fucked up everyone's valuations.

My improvements increased almost 50%.  There have been no improvements.

Hopefully Pro Tax can fix it.

This is me…except no new construction on my street. (University Hills)

20% increase. Wtf.

improvements increased 40% (no changes to land). There have been no improvements. 

 

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On 4/19/2024 at 3:46 PM, Dbeasy said:

For Austin homeowners, pay close attention to your overall property value increase or decrease in 2023. I certainly haven’t run comps across the entire city, but most property values should have declined not appreciated in 2023, unless there were special circumstances.  

Austin/Travis County put in extra effort in 2022 to get property values around town much better aligned to true values. They were a bit all over the place in years past. If they did that with your property, then values in 2023 should have declined. 

Note that your taxable value could still be going up, but limited by the 10% cap. I’m talking about overall property value, not taxable value. 

I see a ton of posts with double digit increases in property value, and there really shouldn’t be all that many.   

Checks out. 2023 appraised went down marginally from 2022, 2024 is still below 2022. 2021 to 2022 is where the pain is.  

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I'm not sure Protestingpropertytaxes.com is still alive - I just put in my address and it just spins...  (And I had paid for a yearly report but haven't gotten one this year...

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1 hour ago, Grimas said:

I'm not sure Protestingpropertytaxes.com is still alive - I just put in my address and it just spins...  (And I had paid for a yearly report but haven't gotten one this year...

Through Google I found jubally.com which seems to be offering a similar service. Not an endorsement, I haven't used them.

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2 hours ago, Grimas said:

I'm not sure Protestingpropertytaxes.com is still alive - I just put in my address and it just spins...  (And I had paid for a yearly report but haven't gotten one this year...

I went to protestingproprtytaxes.com and the site said it couldn’t locate my address.  I emailed them and they responded that they had located my address and gave me a link to verify my HCAD information and request a free assessment.  I requested the free assessment and a few days later got an email that said they could support about a 10% reduction based on 10 comps in my neighborhood that they showed on a map.

I just went to Jubally.com and got an assessment.  They responded in just a few minutes.  They also said they had 10 comps, but didn't give any specifics.  Their reduction based on the comps was only 4%.

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i pulled my house and all 37 of my neighboring properties within a radius of 700 feet of my house.

every single property had precisely the same land value 2023 to 2024.

36 of the 37 properties that neighbor me went down on improvements by anywhere from 9% to 60% with a mean of 33% and a median of 39% and a stdev of 10%. the one that did not undertook a major renovation and increased their sqft by 1,000 sqft.  It went up 3.9%.

mine went up 6%.  I did no major updates, renovations, anything.  i got a variance to do some retention walls in the setbacks.  that's it.

i uploaded the spreadsheet that is overwhelmingly demonstrative of the bullshit take by tcad to support not equitable to neighbors and i get a list of two houses that are on lots three times bigger that are over a mile a way from me and a settlement offer of my noticed amount.

i suspect my informal protest will not go well by the time i am done ranting to those cocksuckers as to what a bunch of fucking morons they are.  i suspect my formal protest won't go well because armybrat's granddad is going to be asleep after his tcad provided lubys.  so on to court.

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Appealed my home in tarrant co, got immediate offer for 10% cut but declined. Submitted notes on their comps and a couple pics, got another 5% off. Ended up 5% lower than my purchase price. 
 

minutes after signing off on the offer I got a letter from those bitches at ownwell saying they could have gotten 5% off of the initial value. Eat shit. 

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I have an informal scheduled for Tuesday morning.  We are fairly new construction.  I successfully protested value during the build which straddled 1/1/22, but HCAD still has us at about 350SF larger than actual.  I obtained a SF only appraisal that confirms our correct SF.  The plan was pretty much to just argue for a prorata reduction in the improvements value based on the incorrect SF.  But, within days of filing my protest, I got an offer for a 4% reduction on the incorrect SF appraisal.  So, I got an "appraisal contestation report" from protestingpropertytaxes.com to have comparable sales data based on the correct SF.  I am cautiously optimistic for a good result.

One note about protestingpropertytaxes.com.  They factor in only land and house SF.  They do not include or factor in garage and/or porch SF, both of which HCAD includes as individual factors in valuation for the improvements.  I assume that is standard - that other CADs do so too.  I've now compiled those numbers from HCAD, and the protestingpropertytax.com comps have garages ranging from 432 to 805 SF, and porches ranging from 68 to 572 SF.  I'll be pissed if HCAD points that out as reason my comps are not true comps, or that the adjusted value of my comps are not accurate and reliable....   

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On 5/1/2024 at 10:14 PM, Nonbryan said:

by any chance do we have any Centex residentail appraiser experts on Surly?  

I'm certified res in the Austin MSA. I also got my RPA doing appraisal district work for 6 years (4yrs res, 2yrs commercial).

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On 5/3/2024 at 4:22 PM, Tonesky said:

I have an informal scheduled for Tuesday morning.  We are fairly new construction.  I successfully protested value during the build which straddled 1/1/22, but HCAD still has us at about 350SF larger than actual.  I obtained a SF only appraisal that confirms our correct SF.  The plan was pretty much to just argue for a prorata reduction in the improvements value based on the incorrect SF.  But, within days of filing my protest, I got an offer for a 4% reduction on the incorrect SF appraisal.  So, I got an "appraisal contestation report" from protestingpropertytaxes.com to have comparable sales data based on the correct SF.  I am cautiously optimistic for a good result.

Warning:  My protestingpropertytaxes.com contestation report was rejected by HCAD because 8 of the 10 sales comps they used to calculate my market value are out of my market area.  And, the two that are in my market area were not particularly helpful....  This was a complete waste of $179.

HCAD accepted my measure only appraisal, permanently reduced their record of the SF of my house and garage, and, after a bit of back and forth, we settled on a 7% reduction.  The measure only appraisal was well worth its $200 price.

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Harris County here. They hit me with a 10.5% increase. I uploaded some comps and photos showing that the house will need foundation work eventually and they just came back with an online offer of 2.6% increase.

Y'all think I should take that? Honestly I think we should be flat or even down a little bit given the market in the neighborhood, but I doubt they'll see it that way. I'm leaning toward taking it.

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1 hour ago, tokamak said:

Harris County here. They hit me with a 10.5% increase. I uploaded some comps and photos showing that the house will need foundation work eventually and they just came back with an online offer of 2.6% increase.

Y'all think I should take that? Honestly I think we should be flat or even down a little bit given the market in the neighborhood, but I doubt they'll see it that way. I'm leaning toward taking it.

I got hit with a 15% increase. I'd take 2.6% personally...

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On 5/8/2024 at 7:43 AM, tokamak said:

Harris County here. They hit me with a 10.5% increase. I uploaded some comps and photos showing that the house will need foundation work eventually and they just came back with an online offer of 2.6% increase.

Y'all think I should take that? Honestly I think we should be flat or even down a little bit given the market in the neighborhood, but I doubt they'll see it that way. I'm leaning toward taking it.

I'd take the offer and reload for next year.  Most of HCAD's comps for sales since 1/1 were adjusted to be higher value on 1/1.  And, the market is still in decline, with no interest rate relief in sight.  I think next year may be the time to drive the value down.

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I’m sure this has been covered before, but can someone explain to me the value of contesting value, when the taxed value remains significantly below the appraised value due to the 10% yearly tax increase cap in Texas?

For example, here are some real numbers. 

1. 2024 appraised value - $698k

2. Comp range $675-750k. Thus theoretically, you might be able to knock off $23k of appraised value  

3. Taxed Value Due to 10% Cap - $560k.

“Winning” your challenge doesn’t save you any money, doesn’t really help you much for the future.  And the process exposes you to a potential higher appraisal in the review.  Why are so many people doing this? Especially given that services now charge a fee.  

 

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In case anyone is curious about process, I FINALLY had my arbitration hearing on the 2023 valuation (Travis County) and had it successfully reduced to what I paid for the property in 12/21.

There's definitely a learning curve with it--on ours, TCAD claimed a land value far in excess of what they could support, but that doesn't matter in arbitration--there is not (this was news to me) a burden of proof on the county at the arbitration hearing. 

One thing I knew was true coming off the ARB hearing but was reiterated by the arbitrator--you need to not just undermine the county's value, you've got to articulate what you think the actual value should be (I didn't do great at that, probably partially because I'm not an appraiser). 

Anyway, if someone has a question I'll try to answer it. 

18 hours ago, Dbeasy said:

I’m sure this has been covered before, but can someone explain to me the value of contesting value, when the taxed value remains significantly below the appraised value due to the 10% yearly tax increase cap in Texas?

For example, here are some real numbers. 

1. 2024 appraised value - $698k

2. Comp range $675-750k. Thus theoretically, you might be able to knock off $23k of appraised value  

3. Taxed Value Due to 10% Cap - $560k.

“Winning” your challenge doesn’t save you any money, doesn’t really help you much for the future.  And the process exposes you to a potential higher appraisal in the review.  Why are so many people doing this? Especially given that services now charge a fee.  

I think winning does make it harder to support value increases in the future, i.e., "you're telling me the value of my property rose 15%, albeit held down by the HE, but my two neighbors only rose 8%?"

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i submitted my online protest for a property in hays at 11AM.  the hayscad portal is 1980s-like garbage--but whatever.  it gets the job done.

their valuation was 429K.  i suggested 415K.  

by 1PM they offered 407K.  i took it, done deal.

hayscad NEVER counters below my protest value. 

good times.

 

 

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23 hours ago, Dbeasy said:

I’m sure this has been covered before, but can someone explain to me the value of contesting value, when the taxed value remains significantly below the appraised value due to the 10% yearly tax increase cap in Texas?

In your example, there is none - especially if you're paying a PTC to file for you every year. That was the one thing I had the most problem explaining to people after I dropped their appraised value but the amount they owed in taxes didn't drop. I'd say "just ignore the appraised value. The only number that matters is the assessed value because that's how your taxes are calculated". Some understood but most thought I was trying to pull some type of scam or fuck them over somehow. You'd be surprised how many people genuinely thought that I got paid more based on how high their taxes were. 

12 minutes ago, Shaggy3.0 said:

i submitted my online protest for a property in hays at 11AM.  the hayscad portal is 1980s-like garbage--but whatever.  it gets the job done.

their valuation was 429K.  i suggested 415K.  

by 1PM they offered 407K.  i took it, done deal.

hayscad NEVER counters below my protest value. 

good times.

99.9% of the time these offers are automated. I know some people think the district over-values on purpose so they can have some wiggle room to reduce during appeals but that's not true. The comptroller does a biennial property value study to make sure districts are at 100% of market value; being over value is just as bad as being under value. What ususally happens in this case is that the protest packets started coming in and the district was able to mine sales data and then update their valuation model, which then auto-updates the property values. Districts don't (legally) have access to MLS services, so the sales data they do have is usually from the previous appeals season or the previous property value study. 

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6 minutes ago, FTWLOL said:

99.9% of the time these offers are automated. I know some people think the district over-values on purpose so they can have some wiggle room to reduce during appeals but that's not true. The comptroller does a biennial property value study to make sure districts are at 100% of market value; being over value is just as bad as being under value. What ususally happens in this case is that the protest packets started coming in and the district was able to mine sales data and then update their valuation model, which then auto-updates the property values. Districts don't (legally) have access to MLS services, so the sales data they do have is usually from the previous appeals season or the previous property value study. 

 

understood.  my post was to update others on the downward valuation trend.

good luck to everyone!

protest every year.

 

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On 4/3/2024 at 1:19 PM, Samson's Wig said:

Some folks just can't help themselves from spending other people's money.  I'm all for community college and agree with the general notion that an educated populace is a benefit to everyone, but Austin property owners are already being robbed blind to fund white suburban jesus districts across the state at the expense of our own public school children.  When is enough, enough?  I'm not convinced we're really getting a return on our investment with ACC.  Maybe the new nursing degree program will provide some community benefit, but free tuition for all from a city school with a 100 fucking percent acceptance rate is pointless unless we're firing 90% of the administrative roles.  If they can manage to truly limit this to local high school graduates who don't really attend UT and use ACC for free basic requirements, it might not be too expensive.  I'd like to see a serious tuition hike for nonresidents who come here just to attend ACC (yes that happens and we'll be flooded with them if they can find a loophole to get the free tuition), as well as non-full time students, i.e. UT and Texas State kids getting cheap credits.

tl/dr The Austin community would be better served shuttering ACC completely and finding a way to funnel those funds into AISD.  

As someone who has hired multiple ACC graduates, I disagree. They are a crucial pipeline for CAD drafters that flat don't exist without them. I can't find drafters that are worth a shit without my ACC pipeline.

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25 minutes ago, HOOKEM4 said:

As someone who has hired multiple ACC graduates, I disagree. They are a crucial pipeline for CAD drafters that flat don't exist without them. I can't find drafters that are worth a shit without my ACC pipeline.

Architectural?  Engineering?

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2 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

Architectural?  Engineering?

Engineering. I have 8 ACC drafters in my group on payroll right now. 3 are too new to know, 3 are hopefully about to turn the corner, 1 has become a top designer and Rockstar in 3 years and 1 is on the payroll bc they show up and work hard. They don't all hit and a bunch get trained up and go take 20k more then they are worth. I pride myself on starting their careers. If they can get someone to pay wayy too much, I love it. The good ones I lock up. We opened a new office several years ago and one of the office managers is an ACC grad I taught and placed there. Company wide we may have 20+ ACC people. Everyone needs a chance.

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4 minutes ago, HOOKEM4 said:

Engineering 

Good to know.  We've hired out a lot of our mechanical design and it can get pricey with local shops.  I imagine a contract or full-time designer could be much more cost effective.

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