In Boston, property owners sometimes face tax bills that don’t match their property’s true value. This page explains our tax appeal appraisal services, when to use them, and how they help reduce unfair assessments. We provide fast, accurate valuations for homeowners, investors, and real estate professionals across the Boston Metro area. As licensed & certified real estate appraisers, we deliver trusted, IRS-compliant reports that support your appeal and protect your rights as a property owner.
Many Boston properties are over-assessed, especially after rapid growth or neighborhood redevelopment. Assessors rely on mass valuation data, not detailed inspections. This can inflate your property’s taxable value. Our tax appeal appraisals pinpoint the true fair market value, giving you credible evidence for your county appeal.
Preparation starts with gathering your county’s assessment notice and reviewing it for accuracy. You’ll need proof that your property’s value is lower than what the assessor recorded. Our appraisers use verified comparable sales and local market data to support your claim.
Boston appeal tips:
• File early and attach your certified appraisal report.
• Keep copies of all documents for your hearing.
We make the process clear and efficient, guiding you through every required step until your appeal is ready to file.
A tax appeal appraisal is a formal valuation report prepared by a licensed appraiser. Each report includes:
• An on-site inspection to verify property condition and features
• Market analysis of comparable homes sold near your area
• Adjustments based on location, upgrades, and building type
• Narrative explanation for county assessors or the appeals board
An independent appraisal adds weight and credibility to your tax appeal. County assessors and appeal boards trust data from state-licensed appraisers over personal opinions or online estimates. Our role is to provide a neutral, third-party opinion based on facts and market data.
Property values in Boston change quickly due to construction, demand, and neighborhood growth. Regular appraisals help you track those changes and catch inflated assessments early. We recommend updates every one to two years or after major home improvements.
• When should I order a tax appeal appraisal in Boston? You should order it as soon as you receive your tax assessment, before the county appeal deadline.
• Can I use a private appraisal for my Boston appeal? Yes. Certified appraisals from independent professionals are accepted as valid evidence.
• How long does a tax appeal appraisal take? Most residential reports are completed within a few business days once the inspection is done.
• Do you handle both residential and commercial appeals? Yes. We serve homeowners, investors, and business owners across the Boston Metro area.
• Are Boston tax appeal appraisals confidential? Yes. All reports remain private and follow USPAP confidentiality standards.