Lehr Legal https://lehrlegal.com/ Real Estate Tax Appeal Consultants Tue, 08 Dec 2015 20:53:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 Cheltenham, PA https://lehrlegal.com/cheltenham-real-estate-taxes-montgomery-county-pa/ Sun, 22 Nov 2015 04:59:17 +0000 http://www.lehrlegal.com/?p=68 Cheltenham PA, has some of the most over assessed property values within Montgomery County PA. Due to this over assessment, many homeowners are paying more than their fair share of real estate taxes. This over taxation causes your homes’ marketability to suffer when you go to sell your home. Also, you receive no additional benefit […]

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Cheltenham PA, has some of the most over assessed property values within Montgomery County PA. Due to this over assessment, many homeowners are paying more than their fair share of real estate taxes. This over taxation causes your homes’ marketability to suffer when you go to sell your home. Also, you receive no additional benefit by paying too much in real estate taxes.

I offer a free service to see if you qualify for a possible real estate tax reduction. Please enter your information for my free evaluation.

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In my many years of helping homeowners reduce their property tax burdens, I have developed a systemic and efficient approach to helping my clients. My office can quickly analyze all relevant factors to determine if you are overpaying in real estate taxes. This is why I can offer a free evaluation and promptly give you the answers you need.

In Cheltenham, property taxes are very high compared to nearby towns, mostly due to market factors and elevated and steadily increasing school tax rates. This often results in taxes that do not correspond with the market values of homes. Thus, many homeowners are paying more than they should, and sometimes have difficulty when they try to sell their homes.

The amount you pay depends on your assessment. An assessment is not the same as the markets value of your home. The relationship or “ratio” between assessed value and market value is different for each county in Pennsylvania. The ratio is determined by a state board and revised by that board every year based on property sales data. When that ratio is applied for an individual property, it often turns out that the current assessment of that property is not in line with the ratio. This can result in the property owner paying too much every year in real estate taxes, often by thousands of dollars. Homeowners should keep in mind that ignoring this situation is the same as burning money in your fireplace and watching your money go up the chimney.

The Pennsylvania Constitution requires uniformity in real estate taxation. This means every property owner has the right to seek a reduced assessment in line with current value, so as to produce fairness and “uniformity” in property assessments.

To take advantage of your right to uniformity, you first need an individual analysis of your property. This is a free service I offer to all homeowners. Simply fill in the information above to get your free evaluation. It’s that simple!

You could soon be on the path to big savings on your real estate taxes.

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Cochranville, PA https://lehrlegal.com/cochranville-real-estate-property-taxes-pa/ Sun, 22 Nov 2015 03:59:19 +0000 http://www.lehrlegal.com/?p=116 Do you live in Cochranville PA? Are paying too much in Real Estate Taxes? I can help! In many cases homeowners in Cochranville are paying too much in property taxes. This occurs for many reasons. The county may have assessed your property many years ago and property values may have fallen since then. Also, home […]

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Do you live in Cochranville PA? Are paying too much in Real Estate Taxes? I can help! In many cases homeowners in Cochranville are paying too much in property taxes. This occurs for many reasons. The county may have assessed your property many years ago and property values may have fallen since then. Also, home sales on particular streets or neighborhoods can move property valuations and create incorrect assessments. In addition, overall home sales data in the county is tabulated by the state every year and is used to recalculate the ratio between assessments and fair market values. However, county trends may not be consistent with local trends in property values. This can cause the assessed value of your home to be inconsistent with its fair market value. This lack of uniformity gives you legal grounds to get your assessment reduced and lower your real estate tax burden.

I have years of expertise in analyzing all these factors and determining whether you are overpaying in real estate taxes. Working with my professional real estate tax consultants, I can provide an accurate evaluation of your individual situation and recommend whether you should appeal your assessment.

I have found that, in Cochranville, taxes are often not commensurate with the market values of homes. This is causing many homeowners to pay too much real estate tax, and to have much difficulty in selling their homes.

In order to file a tax appeal, you must first qualify! To see if you qualify please enter the information below. This is completely free.
[contact-form-7]
The evaluation is the first step in the process. You cannot just assume you deserve a property tax reduction. You must determine whether or not you qualify. You determine this by looking at the comparable home sales in your neighborhood to determine estimated value for your property (not sales price). Once we determine the estimated value of your home, we apply a formula based on factors that change every year. Then we can determine whether you are overpaying based on your current assessment, and determine what your actual property tax should be.

When we determine that you qualify then we must file an appeal with the county and file the proper paperwork and minimal fee (all counties have their own deadline but most are August 1) to have a hearing with the county board of assessment. Usually, the hearing will be in September or October. In most cases, we will have a decision from the board around mid-November.

Some of my clients have saved in excess of $5,000 per year! Do not let this tremendous opportunity pass you by. Just fill in the information above for your free evaluation. I always do this free of charge!

Do not wait to get this process started! The deadline will be here before you know it!

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Downingtown, Chester County, PA https://lehrlegal.com/downingtown-real-estate-property-taxes-chester-county-pa/ Sat, 21 Nov 2015 01:50:18 +0000 http://www.lehrlegal.com/?p=120 If you live in Downingtown, Chester County PA you may be paying too much in real estate taxes. For more than a decade, I have been helping Downingtown residents successfully appeal their property taxes.  Real estate taxes continue to increase year after year, and your assessment may be excessive and illegal, causing you to overpay […]

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If you live in Downingtown, Chester County PA you may be paying too much in real estate taxes. For more than a decade, I have been helping Downingtown residents successfully appeal their property taxes Real estate taxes continue to increase year after year, and your assessment may be excessive and illegal, causing you to overpay property taxes. For instance, I have found that many homeowners in Downingtown, Chester County have been paying more than their fair share.

It’s time to take a look at your taxes to make sure you are not paying more than you should. You can’t solve this problem without appealing your tax assessment.  I offer a free service to see if home owners in Downingtown, Chester County qualify for a possible real estate tax reduction. Please enter your information for my free analysis.
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The evaluation is the first step in the process. You cannot just assume you deserve a real estate tax reduction. You must determine whether or not you qualify. To determine this, we look at the comparable home sales in your neighborhood to determine estimated value for your property (not sales price). Once we determine the estimated value of your home, we apply a formula based on factors that change every year. Then we can determine whether you are overpaying based on your current assessment, and determine what your actual property tax should be.

When we determine that you qualify then we must file an appeal with the county and file the proper paperwork and minimal fee (all counties have their own deadline but most are August 1) to have a hearing with the county board of assessment. Usually, the hearing will be in September or October. In most cases, we will have a decision from the board around mid-November.

Some of my clients have saved in excess of $5,000 per year! Do not let this tremendous opportunity pass you by. Just fill in the information above for your free evaluation. I always do this free of charge!

Do not wait to get this process started! The deadline will be here before you know it!

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Drexel Hill, PA https://lehrlegal.com/drexel-hill-real-estate-property-taxes-pa/ Sat, 21 Nov 2015 01:45:13 +0000 http://www.lehrlegal.com/?p=36 Do you live in Drexel Hill PA? Are paying too much in Real Estate Taxes? I can help! In many cases homeowners in Drexel Hill are paying too much in property taxes. This occurs for many reasons. The county may have assessed your property many years ago and property values may have fallen since then. […]

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Do you live in Drexel Hill PA? Are paying too much in Real Estate Taxes? I can help! In many cases homeowners in Drexel Hill are paying too much in property taxes. This occurs for many reasons. The county may have assessed your property many years ago and property values may have fallen since then. Also, home sales on particular streets or neighborhoods can move property valuations and create incorrect assessments. In addition, overall home sales data in the county is tabulated by the state every year and is used to recalculate the ratio between assessments and fair market values. However, county trends may not be consistent with local trends in property values. This can cause the assessed value of your home to be inconsistent with its fair market value. This lack of uniformity gives you legal grounds to get your assessment reduced and lower your tax burden.

I have years of expertise in analyzing all these factors and determining whether you are overpaying in real estate taxes. Working with my professional real estate consultants, I can provide an accurate evaluation of your individual situation and recommend whether you should appeal your assessment.

I have found that, in Drexel Hill, taxes are often not commensurate with the market values of homes. This is causing many homeowners to pay too much real estate tax, and to have much difficulty in selling their homes.

In order to file a tax appeal, you must first qualify! To see if you qualify please enter the information below. This is completely free.

[contact-form-7]

The evaluation is the first step in the process. You cannot just assume you deserve a tax reduction. You must determine whether or not you qualify. You determine this by looking at the comparable home sales in your neighborhood to determine estimated value for your property (not sales price). Once we determine the estimated value of your home then we get the common level ratio for your county and what the millage rates are to determine what your actual tax should be.

When we determine that you qualify then we must file an appeal with the county and file the proper paperwork and minimal fee (all counties have their own deadline but most are August 1) to have a hearing with the county board of assessors. Usually, the hearing will be in September or October. In most cases, we will have an answer around mid­ November.

Some residential clients have saved in excess of $5,000! Do not let this tremendous opportunity to pass you by. Just fill in the information above for your fee evaluation. I do this free of charge!

Do not wait to get this process started! The deadline will be here before you know it!

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Elkins Park, PA https://lehrlegal.com/elkins-park-real-estate-taxes-montgomery-county-pa/ Sat, 21 Nov 2015 01:39:44 +0000 http://www.lehrlegal.com/?p=70 Over the years, I have found Elkins Park PA to have some of the highest real estate taxes in Montgomery County PA.  Elkins Park real estate taxes are not commensurate with property values within Montgomery County. This has happened because fair market values of homes have not increased as quickly as the assessed values have […]

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Over the years, I have found Elkins Park PA to have some of the highest real estate taxes in Montgomery County PA.  Elkins Park real estate taxes are not commensurate with property values within Montgomery County. This has happened because fair market values of homes have not increased as quickly as the assessed values have increased.

I offer a free service to see if homeowners in Elkins Park qualify for a possible real estate tax reduction. Please enter your information for my free analysis.

[contact-form-7]

 

In my many years of helping homeowners reduce their property tax burdens, I have developed a systemic and efficient approach to helping my clients. My office can quickly analyze all relevant factors to determine if you are overpaying in real estate taxes. This is why I can offer a free evaluation and promptly give you the answers you need.

In Elkins Park, property taxes are very high compared to nearby towns, mostly due to market factors and elevated and steadily increasing school tax rates. This often results in taxes that do not correspond with the market values of homes. Thus, many homeowners are paying more than they should, and sometimes have difficulty when they try to sell their homes.

All property taxes, whether to your school district, your county, or your local government, depend on your assessment. An assessment is not the same as the market value of your home. The relationship or “ratio” between assessed value and market value is different for each county in Pennsylvania. The ratio is determined by a state board and revised by that board every year based on property sales data. When that ratio is applied for an individual property, it often turns out that the current assessment of that property is not in line with the ratio. This can result in the property owner paying too much every year in taxes, often by thousands of dollars. Homeowners should keep in mind that ignoring this situation is the same as burning money in your fireplace and watching your money go up the chimney.

The Pennsylvania Constitution requires uniformity in real estate taxation. This means every property owner has the right to seek a reduced assessment in line with current value, so as to produce fairness and “uniformity” in property assessments.

To take advantage of your right to uniformity, you first need an individual analysis of your property. This is a free service I offer to all owners. Simply fill in the information above to get your free evaluation. It’s that simple!

You could soon be on the path to big savings on your real estate taxes.

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Garnet Valley School District https://lehrlegal.com/garnet-valley-school-district-real-estate-property-taxes-pa/ Sat, 21 Nov 2015 01:38:52 +0000 http://www.lehrlegal.com/?p=99 Do you live in Garnet Valley School District? Are paying too much in Real Estate Taxes? I can help! In many cases homeowners in Garnet Valley School District are paying too much in property taxes. This occurs for many reasons. The county may have assessed your property many years ago and property values may have […]

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Do you live in Garnet Valley School District? Are paying too much in Real Estate Taxes? I can help! In many cases homeowners in Garnet Valley School District are paying too much in property taxes. This occurs for many reasons. The county may have assessed your property many years ago and property values may have fallen since then. Also, home sales on particular streets or neighborhoods can move property valuations and create incorrect assessments. In addition, overall home sales data in the county is tabulated by the state every year and is used to recalculate the ratio between assessments and fair market values. However, county trends may not be consistent with local trends in property values. This can cause the assessed value of your home to be inconsistent with its fair market value. This lack of uniformity gives you legal grounds to get your assessment reduced and lower your real estate tax burden.

I have years of expertise in analyzing all these factors and determining whether you are overpaying in real estate taxes. Working with my professional real estate tax consultants, I can provide an accurate evaluation of your individual situation and recommend whether you should appeal your assessment.

I have found that, in Garnet Valley School District, property taxes are often not commensurate with the market values of homes. This is causing many homeowners to pay too much real estate tax, and to have much difficulty in selling their homes.

In order to file a real estate tax appeal, you must first qualify! To see if you qualify please enter the information below. This is completely free.
[contact-form-7]

The evaluation is the first step in the process. You cannot just assume you deserve a real estate tax reduction. You must determine whether or not you qualify. You determine this by looking at the comparable home sales in your neighborhood to determine estimated value for your property (not sales price). Once we determine the estimated value of your home, we apply a formula based on factors that change every year. Then we can determine whether you are overpaying based on your current assessment, and determine what your actual real estate tax should be.

When we determine that you qualify then we must file an appeal with the county and file the proper paperwork and minimal fee (all counties have their own deadline but most are August 1) to have a hearing with the county board of assessment. Usually, the hearing will be in September or October. In most cases, we will have a decision from the board around mid-November.

Some of my clients have saved in excess of $5,000 per year! Do not let this tremendous opportunity pass you by. Just fill in the information above for your free evaluation. I always do this free of charge!

Do not wait to get this process started! The deadline will be here before you know it!

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Glen Mills, PA https://lehrlegal.com/glen-mills-real-estate-property-taxes-pa/ Sat, 21 Nov 2015 01:37:39 +0000 http://www.lehrlegal.com/?p=97 Do you live in Glen Mills PA? Are paying too much in Real Estate Taxes? I can help! In many cases homeowners in Glen Mills are paying too much in property taxes. This occurs for many reasons. The county may have assessed your property many years ago and property values may have fallen since then. […]

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Do you live in Glen Mills PA? Are paying too much in Real Estate Taxes? I can help! In many cases homeowners in Glen Mills are paying too much in property taxes. This occurs for many reasons. The county may have assessed your property many years ago and property values may have fallen since then. Also, home sales on particular streets or neighborhoods can move property valuations and create incorrect assessments. In addition, overall home sales data in the county is tabulated by the state every year and is used to recalculate the ratio between assessments and fair market values. However, county trends may not be consistent with local trends in property values. This can cause the assessed value of your home to be inconsistent with its fair market value. This lack of uniformity gives you legal grounds to get your assessment reduced and lower your real estate tax burden.

I have years of expertise in analyzing all these factors and determining whether you are overpaying in real estate taxes. Working with my professional real estate tax consultants, I can provide an accurate evaluation of your individual situation and recommend whether you should appeal your assessment.

I have found that, in Glen Mills, taxes are often not commensurate with the market values of homes. This is causing many homeowners to pay too much real estate tax, and to have much difficulty in selling their homes.

In order to file a real estate tax appeal, you must first qualify! To see if you qualify please enter the information below. This is completely free.

[contact-form-7]

 

The evaluation is the first step in the process. You cannot just assume you deserve a real estate tax reduction. You must determine whether or not you qualify. You determine this by looking at the comparable home sales in your neighborhood to determine estimated value for your property (not sales price). Once we determine the estimated value of your home, we apply a formula based on factors that change every year. Then we can determine whether you are overpaying based on your current assessment, and determine what your actual tax should be.

When we determine that you qualify then we must file a real estate tax appeal with the county and file the proper paperwork and minimal fee (all counties have their own deadline but most are August 1) to have a hearing with the county board of assessment. Usually, the hearing will be in September or October. In most cases, we will have a decision from the board around mid-November.

Some of my clients have saved in excess of $5,000 per year! Do not let this tremendous opportunity pass you by. Just fill in the information above for your free evaluation. I always do this free of charge!

Do not wait to get this process started! The deadline will be here before you know it!

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Glenmoore, PA https://lehrlegal.com/glenmoore-real-estate-property-taxes-pa/ Fri, 20 Nov 2015 20:35:22 +0000 http://www.lehrlegal.com/?p=118 Do you live in Glenmoore PA? Are paying too much in Real Estate Taxes? I can help! In many cases homeowners in Glenmoore are paying too much in property taxes. This occurs for many reasons. The county may have assessed your property many years ago and property values may have fallen since then. Also, home […]

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Do you live in Glenmoore PA? Are paying too much in Real Estate Taxes? I can help! In many cases homeowners in Glenmoore are paying too much in property taxes. This occurs for many reasons. The county may have assessed your property many years ago and property values may have fallen since then. Also, home sales on particular streets or neighborhoods can move property valuations and create incorrect assessments. In addition, overall home sales data in the county is tabulated by the state every year and is used to recalculate the ratio between assessments and fair market values. However, county trends may not be consistent with local trends in property values. This can cause the assessed value of your home to be inconsistent with its fair market value. This lack of uniformity gives you legal grounds to get your assessment reduced and lower your real estate tax burden.

I have years of expertise in analyzing all these factors and determining whether you are overpaying in real estate taxes. Working with my professional real estate tax consultants, I can provide an accurate evaluation of your individual situation and recommend whether you should appeal your assessment.

I have found that, in Glenmoore, property taxes are often not commensurate with the market values of homes. This is causing many homeowners to pay too much real estate tax, and to have much difficulty in selling their homes.

In order to file a property tax appeal, you must first qualify! To see if you qualify please enter the information below. This is completely free.
[contact-form-7]
The evaluation is the first step in the process. You cannot just assume you deserve a real estate tax reduction. You must determine whether or not you qualify. You determine this by looking at the comparable home sales in your neighborhood to determine estimated value for your property (not sales price). Once we determine the estimated value of your home, we apply a formula based on factors that change every year. Then we can determine whether you are overpaying based on your current assessment, and determine what your actual property tax should be.

When we determine that you qualify then we must file an appeal with the county and file the proper paperwork and minimal fee (all counties have their own deadline but most are August 1) to have a hearing with the county board of assessment. Usually, the hearing will be in September or October. In most cases, we will have a decision from the board around mid-November.

Some of my clients have saved in excess of $5,000 per year! Do not let this tremendous opportunity pass you by. Just fill in the information above for your free evaluation. I always do this free of charge!

Do not wait to get this process started! The deadline will be here before you know it!

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Harleysville, PA https://lehrlegal.com/harleysville-real-estate-property-taxes-pa/ Fri, 20 Nov 2015 20:16:46 +0000 http://www.lehrlegal.com/?p=114 Over the years, I have found Harleysville PA to have some of the highest real estate taxes in Montgomery County PA. Harleysville real estate taxes are not commensurate with property values within Montgomery County. This has happened because fair market value of homes is not consistent with their assessments. The Pennsylvania Constitution gives property owners […]

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Over the years, I have found Harleysville PA to have some of the highest real estate taxes in Montgomery County PA. Harleysville real estate taxes are not commensurate with property values within Montgomery County. This has happened because fair market value of homes is not consistent with their assessments. The Pennsylvania Constitution gives property owners the right to have a uniform, fair assessment that reflects the true market value of their house.

Every year, all property owners have an opportunity to seek a reduction in their property taxes, but many are unaware of this option. I have helped many residents of Harleysville and other communities save on their real estate taxes by litigating assessment appeals on their behalf.

The first step is to find out if you could get your property taxes lowered.  I offer a free service to see if homeowners in Harleysville qualify for a possible real estate tax reduction. Please enter your information for my free analysis.
[contact-form-7]

 

In my many years of helping homeowners reduce their property tax burdens, I have developed a systemic and efficient approach to helping my clients. My office can quickly analyze all relevant factors to determine if you are overpaying in real estate taxes. This is why I can offer a free evaluation and promptly give you the answers you need.

In Harleysville, property taxes are very high compared to nearby towns, mostly due to market factors and elevated and steadily increasing school tax rates. This often results in property taxes that do not correspond with the market values of homes. Thus, many homeowners are paying more than they should, and sometimes have difficulty when they try to sell their homes.

All property taxes, whether to your school district, your county, or your local government, depend on your assessment. An assessment is not the same as the market value of your home. The relationship or “ratio” between assessed value and market value is different for each county in Pennsylvania. The ratio is determined by a state board and revised by that board every year based on property sales data. When that ratio is applied for an individual property, it often turns out that the current assessment of that property is not in line with the ratio. This can result in the property owner paying too much every year in property taxes, often by thousands of dollars. Homeowners should keep in mind that ignoring this situation is the same as burning money in your fireplace and watching your money go up the chimney.

The Pennsylvania Constitution requires uniformity in real estate taxation. This means every property owner has the right to seek a reduced assessment in line with current value, so as to produce fairness and “uniformity” in property assessments.

To take advantage of your right to uniformity, you first need an individual analysis of your property. This is a free service I offer to all owners. Simply fill in the information above to get your free evaluation. It’s that simple!

You could soon be on the path to big savings on your real estate taxes.

 

 

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Jenkintown, PA https://lehrlegal.com/jenkintown-real-estate-property-taxes-pa/ Fri, 20 Nov 2015 19:34:34 +0000 http://www.lehrlegal.com/?p=110 Over the years, I have found Jenkintown PA to have some of the highest real estate taxes in Montgomery County PA.  Jenkintown real estate taxes are not commensurate with property values within Montgomery County. This has happened because fair market value of homes is not consistent with their assessments. The Pennsylvania Constitution gives property owners […]

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Over the years, I have found Jenkintown PA to have some of the highest real estate taxes in Montgomery County PA.  Jenkintown real estate taxes are not commensurate with property values within Montgomery County. This has happened because fair market value of homes is not consistent with their assessments. The Pennsylvania Constitution gives property owners the right to have a uniform, fair assessment that reflects the true market value of their house.

Every year, all property owners have an opportunity to seek a reduction in their property taxes, but many are unaware of this option. I have helped many residents of Jenkintown and other communities save on their real estate taxes by litigating assessment appeals on their behalf.

The first step is to find out if you could get your property taxes lowered.  I offer a free service to see if homeowners in Jenkintown qualify for a possible real estate tax reduction. Please enter your information for my free analysis.
[contact-form-7]
In my many years of helping homeowners reduce their property tax burdens, I have developed a systemic and efficient approach to helping my clients. My office can quickly analyze all relevant factors to determine if you are overpaying in real estate taxes. This is why I can offer a free evaluation and promptly give you the answers you need.

In Jenkintown, property taxes are very high compared to nearby towns, mostly due to market factors and elevated and steadily increasing school tax rates. This often results in taxes that do not correspond with the market values of homes. Thus, many homeowners are paying more than they should, and sometimes have difficulty when they try to sell their homes.

All property taxes, whether to your school district, your county, or your local government, depend on your assessment. An assessment is not the same as the market value of your home. The relationship or “ratio” between assessed value and market value is different for each county in Pennsylvania. The ratio is determined by a state board and revised by that board every year based on property sales data. When that ratio is applied for an individual property, it often turns out that the current assessment of that property is not in line with the ratio. This can result in the property owner paying too much every year in property taxes, often by thousands of dollars. Homeowners should keep in mind that ignoring this situation is the same as burning money in your fireplace and watching your money go up the chimney.

The Pennsylvania Constitution requires uniformity in real estate taxation. This means every property owner has the right to seek a reduced assessment in line with current value, so as to produce fairness and “uniformity” in property assessments.

To take advantage of your right to uniformity, you first need an individual analysis of your property. This is a free service I offer to all owners. Simply fill in the information above to get your free evaluation. It’s that simple!

You could soon be on the path to big savings on your real estate taxes.

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