The Habitax Solution

As a leading provider of real estate, valuation, and appraisal services, we specialize in delivering innovative, high-quality solutions that help home owners succeed. Our team brings years of experience, a deep understanding of industry trends, and a commitment to excellence in every project we undertake.

At Habitax, our mission is to provide homeowners with the tools needed to succeed in residential property tax appeal. We believe property values and property taxes can grow together fairly, and we’re committed to integrity in the assessment process.

Our tools and resources provide an opportunity to make a difference to homeowners, the assessment and abatement process, and the community. We value integrity, creativity, and a commitment to excellence in all aspects of our work.

Our mission is simple: to empower property owners with the knowledge and tools needed to ensure they only pay their fair share of taxes—nothing more, nothing less.

Frequently asked questions

  • A property tax appeal is the process of challenging the assessed value of your property if you believe it has been overvalued, resulting in higher taxes. By appealing, you can request a reassessment and potentially lower your tax bill.

  • Compare your property’s assessed value to the market value of similar properties in your area. If your assessment is significantly higher, it may be inaccurate, and you should consider an appeal.

  • Evidence can include recent sales of comparable properties, an independent appraisal, or documentation of any errors in the assessment (e.g., incorrect square footage or property details).

  • Yes, you can file an appeal yourself. However, working with an experienced professional can increase your chances of success by ensuring all evidence is properly prepared and presented.

  • If your appeal is denied, you may have the option to escalate the case to a higher authority or court. Our team can guide you through the next steps.

  • Most jurisdictions have strict deadlines for filing appeals, typically within 30-90 days of receiving your assessment notice. Check your local guidelines to ensure timely submission.