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Homeowners: Lower your Property Taxes Today!

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with MBA Broker Consultants CalBRE Broker #00983670

 

Attention homeowners:  did you buy or refinance your home at the height of the real estate market? If your home value has declined, and yet your property taxes have not gone down, you may be overpaying your property taxes! We champion for home owners. We help you save money and we fight for you!  


Do you own a home or residential property in San Diego county, Riverside county, or Los Angeles county, California? If so, just click below to find out how submit a home owner tax appeal quickly and easily! 

Over 70% of home owners saved money and you can too!  Remember that if you do NOT get your property tax lowered using this EasyTaxFix system, you can get a full refund.




When you apply to your county tax assessor's office to lower your property taxes using our EasyTaxFix online software, you get a specially discounted rate! It's normally $79.95 but with our special Cal Coast & Country Homes rate you get a discounted rate of $10 off. So your total investment is only $69.95 including a money-back guarantee.

How much money did homeowners save using our system? 87% of respondents with savings saved more than $500 and the majority of respondents saved between $1,000 and $1,500.
 
You can enjoy these savings too. Click here to apply today! Also serving selected counties in New Jersey, New York, and Florida with lots of success!

"How to Lower your Property Taxes"
 
Despite home prices in major urban centers decreasing 31 percent between 2005 and 2009, property taxes across the U.S. increased by nearly 20 percent.  There is good news, however; homeowners can fight back.
Making sense of the story

  • Homeowners should keep in mind that property taxes do not always correspond with home values, because local governments typically don’t measure values every year and some have limits on annual property-tax increases.
  • As a result, current property taxes might reflect the home’s value when the market was healthier.  According to the Congressional Budget Office, property-tax adjustments lag behind changes in home prices by an average of three years.
  • Although homeowners cannot change their property-tax rate, which is set by the local government, homeowners can get their assessment lowered if they appeal to their local assessor.

 Homeowners who have made improvements or substantial changes to the property should be cautious about appealing an assessment though, as it could have negative effects and actually increase the property’s value and, in turn, the property taxes.

Posted by

Regina P. Brown
Broker, Realtor®, M.B.A., e-Pro, GREEN
California DRE # 00983670
www.CalCoastCountry.com

                

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Melissa Zavala
Broadpoint Properties - Escondido, CA
Broker, Escondido Real Estate, San Diego County

I always like seeing what you are up to. You are never short on business ideas. Lots of folks need to take advantage of this.

Aug 29, 2011 04:01 PM
Mary Macy
Top Agents Atlanta Metro - Roswell, GA
Top Agents Atlanta Metro

Something needs to be lower for all these people losing money on their homes being upside down, hope you are able to help them

Aug 29, 2011 04:22 PM
Regina P. Brown
MBA Broker Consultants - Carlsbad, CA
M.B.A., Broker, Instructor

Melissa:  Thanks for your encouragement.  We're always finding new ways to bring VALUE to our clients!

Mary:  There's probably a service like this available for you in Georgia, just search around and be sure to check references!

Aug 30, 2011 07:46 PM
Dan Edward Phillips
Dan Edward Phillips, Humboldt and Del Norte Counties, CA - Eureka, CA
Humboldt and Del Norte Counties, CA

Good Morning Regina, this is an interesting program, I will take a look at it, it would save time for busy clients.

Aug 31, 2011 07:57 PM