Property Tax Protest Support
Every homeowner has the right to protest their county property valuation. We’re offering complimentary support including:
Comparable sales data (“comps”)
A local market value review
Guidance on whether a protest may be worthwhile
Insight into current Northern Colorado market conditions
Support gathering documentation for your protest submission
Why Are Property Taxes Increasing?Important DatesWhat We'll ProvideMany homeowners across Northern Colorado recently received updated county valuations that may significantly impact their property taxes. While rising home values can be positive in some contexts, assessed values don’t always reflect the true market value of your specific home.
That’s where we can help.
As local real estate professionals deeply familiar with the Northern Colorado market, we can help you:
Review your county valuation
Compare your home to recent nearby sales
Identify potential inaccuracies
Gather supporting market data
Better understand whether filing a protest is worthwhile
FAQsHomeowners have until June 8 to submit a protest to the county assessor.
The earlier you request support, the more time we’ll have to review your property and provide thoughtful guidance.
Complimentary Support Includes:
A local market value opinion
Recent comparable sales (“comps”)
Insight into current market conditions
Guidance on whether a protest appears reasonable
Suggestions for documentation that may strengthen your case
Important Note:
We are not attorneys or tax professionals, and we cannot guarantee a reduction in assessed value or property taxes. Our role is to provide local real estate insight and market-based support.
Is there a cost?
No. This is a complimentary service we’re offering to our community.
Do I have to file the protest myself?
Yes. The county requires homeowners to submit their own protest forms, but we’re happy to help you gather supporting information and better understand the process.