We built a hyper-local model to help homeowners like you challenge unfair assessments, using the county's own data.
Salt Lake County homeowners are consistently over-assessed, and most don't even know it. The county's assessment process, while well-intentioned, relies on broad methodologies that can miss the nuances of individual neighborhoods and properties.
We started Salt Lake Tax Appeal because we believed there had to be a better way. By analyzing every residential property in Salt Lake City and comparing assessed values on a per-square-foot basis to genuinely comparable nearby homes, we can identify the homeowners who are paying more than their fair share.
Our mission is simple: give every Salt Lake County homeowner a free, transparent way to check their assessment, and provide a risk-free path to fix it if something's off.
We don't guess. Our model is built on Salt Lake County Assessor's public records, the same data the county uses to set your property taxes. Here's how we determine if you're over-assessed:
We locate your property in county records and pull your assessed value, square footage, bedrooms, bathrooms, year built, and other characteristics.
We identify similar properties in your neighborhood, matching on size, age, and characteristics. We compare within your area, not county-wide averages.
We calculate the assessed value per square foot for your property and each comparable. This creates an apples-to-apples comparison regardless of home size.
Using standard deviation analysis, we measure whether your assessment gap is statistically significant. Not just a rounding difference, but a real inequity.
The assessment check is 100% free. If you proceed with an appeal, we work on contingency: you only pay a percentage of the actual savings we win for you.
From preparing your appeal to communicating with the county Board of Equalization, we handle every step. You don't need to become a tax expert.
We only make money when you save money. If we can't reduce your assessment, you owe us nothing. Our interests are perfectly aligned with yours.
National property tax tools use generic algorithms that don't understand Salt Lake County's unique assessment practices, neighborhood dynamics, or appeal process. We built our model exclusively for this county because local knowledge makes the difference between a successful appeal and a wasted effort.
It takes 30 seconds. It's free. And you might save hundreds per year.
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