3867 Holcomb Bridge Road View Map
Gwinnett County Tax Assessor Valuation: $1,328,400
Our appeal resulted in a reduction to $746,000 – a tax savings of 44%
1722 Kanawha Trail View Map
DeKalb County Tax Assessor Valuation: $473,300
Our appeal resulted in a reduction to $300,000 – a tax savings of 37%
3894 Due West Road View Map
Cobb County Tax Assessor Valuation: $6,959,200
Our appeal resulted in a reduction to $3,240,000 a tax savings of 53%
2455 Old Milton Parkway View Map
Fulton County Tax Assessor Valuation: $978,400
Our appeal resulted in a reduction to $650,000 – a tax savings of 34%
223 Ponce De Leon Avenue View Map
Fulton County Tax Assessor Valuation: $1,186,800
Our appeal resulted in a reduction to $797,000 – a tax savings of 49%
365 Old Ivy Road View Map
Fulton County Tax Assessor Valuation: $1,506,300
Our appeal resulted in a reduction to $1,002,700 – a tax savings of 33%
3004 Piedmont Rd View Map
Fulton County Tax Assessor Valuation: $7,500,000
Our appeal resulted in a reduction to $4,048,000 – a tax savings of 85%
870 Virginia Circle View Map
Fulton County Tax Assessor Valuation: $726,800
Our appeal resulted in a reduction to $550,000 – a tax savings of 32%
4400 Commerce Circle View Map
Fulton County Tax Assessor Valuation: $1,374,400
Our appeal resulted in a reduction to $825,000 – a tax savings of 67%
560 John Wesley Dobbs Ave. View Map
Fulton County Tax Assessor Valuation: $488,400
Our appeal resulted in a reduction to $309,910 – a tax savings of 37%
2610 Rockbridge Road View Map
Gwinnett County Tax Assessor Valuation: $1,155,000
Our appeal resulted in a reduction to $855,000 – a tax savings of 29%
3230 Financial Center Way View Map
Gwinnett County Tax Assessor Valuation: $1,210,000
Our appeal resulted in a reduction to $502,000 – a tax savings of 59%
I used Fair Assessments to handle last year's property tax appeal. They were very professional and effective. The took care of everything and represented me at the hearing. They were able to provide the relative information to get my taxes reduced by a substantial amount and frozen for 3 years. I would definitely recommend their services.
Multiple times on both my personal real estate and commercial properties - Daniel has successfully got my values corrected to fair and accurate amounts resulting in years of savings. Thank you and know that all of my future valuations will be sent for your expert review!
I had a wonderful experience with Fair Assessments. It was one of the best decisions I ever made. They saved me a ton of money and it was so easy! Daniel Jones was very assertive, professional and successful when getting our taxes reduced. In fact, he was so good- I referred him to both my realtor and a close friend of outs. I highly recommend Fair Assessments, you will not be disappointed.
Last year, I approached Fair Assessments team to look into ways to reduce property tax burden. After the initial discussion, they did all the work. Including paper work, follow ups with county, attending court hearings, etc. At the end they saved me a bunch of money on taxes.
Dan Jones did an excellent job getting a reduction on my Gwinnett County property taxes. I faced an almost $200,000 increase in my assessed value. Dan filed an appeal and represented me at the Board Of Equalization hearing. He was able to get my increase knocked down to $88,000. I urge everyone to use his service and save yourself some serious money.
Daniel Thomas Jones is the managing director of Fair Assessments, LLC
Dan is a valuation professional with expertise in reducing property taxes for real property owners and tenants. Prior experience includes working for two county property tax assessment departments. He was a commercial and residential manager for the Fulton County Board of Tax Assessors, Atlanta, Georgia. His specialized knowledge of the strengths and weaknesses of the mass appraisal property tax process, as well as the ability to relate to the county appraisal staff ensures excellent results for your property tax appeal.
Why should I appeal my tax assessment?
The mass appraisal process used by the tax assessors is unreliable and there is often room for adjustment. Additionally, in Georgia, settling your property tax appeal at a formal hearing caps your taxable value for three years. You may want to do this even if you think the assessor’s market value estimate is reasonable.
Will the county hold this against me?
No the tax assessment appeal process is written in the tax laws of the state and is a right that all taxpayers have. Many people have good reasons to appeal their value and the tax assessment staff understand this.