Your home may be overvalued — and you could be paying the price | Wednesday, May 07, 2025
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Icon Property Tax makes it easy — and risk-free — to appeal your tax assessment and cut your property tax bill.

 
Are you overpaying on property taxes?
 
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Many Texas homes are overvalued — but most property owners never appeal their assessments. The solution: Icon Property Tax builds data-backed appeals to lower your home tax valuation and save you money.

  • They're helping thousands of Texas homeowners lower their property tax bills — with no upfront costs.

How it works:

  • Sign up online — it's fast, easy and 100% digital.
  • Using smart tech and trusted local tax agents, Icon builds a compelling appeal case to negotiate for a lower valuation.
  • They handle the entire appeal process from case preparation to appeal submission and charge just 25% of the savings — and if you don't save, you don't pay.

The strategy: Icon's experts use proprietary software and local insights to identify savings opportunities and build appeals that challenge overvaluation.

The results: Homeowners across Texas who appeal are seeing meaningful tax reductions.

  • The company has achieved over $100 million in tax savings for property owners — hassle-free.
  • Travis County homeowners, for example, cut their 2024 property taxes by an average of 8% — that's ~$800 in savings.

The takeaway: If you haven't appealed, you may be leaving money on the table.

  • There's no risk of your taxes increasing with an appeal — but you could save hundreds.

Take note: Time is running out to take action — the appeal deadline is May 15 for most property owners.

Review your personalized Property Insights.

 
 
Plus, plus, plus: Explore your savings potential