Your NYC Property Tax Is Probably Too High
We help NYC property owners challenge overassessed taxes using comparable sales data. No reduction, no fee.
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NYC Assessments Are Rising While Values Fall
The city raised assessments by 3-5% this year, but actual property values in many areas have dropped 10-30%. That gap is costing you thousands.
That $1.1M difference could mean $60,000+ in annual tax savings
How It Works
Simple process, no upfront costs
Free Analysis
We analyze your property against recent comparable sales to determine if you're overassessed and estimate your potential savings.
We Prepare Everything
If there's a case, we prepare your complete appeal package—forms, comparable sales exhibit, and filing instructions.
You File & Save
You submit the appeal. If your taxes are reduced, you pay 25% of your first-year savings. No reduction = no fee.
Why Work With Us
NYC specialists, not a national call center
Lower Fees Than Law Firms
Our 25% contingency fee is significantly lower than law firms (40-50%). You keep more of your savings.
NYC Local Expertise
We serve all five boroughs and understand local market dynamics and what arguments work with the Tax Commission.
Multi-Family Specialists
We focus on 4-20 unit buildings—the segment law firms ignore and national platforms don't understand.
Zero Risk
If we don't reduce your taxes, you pay nothing. We only succeed when you succeed.
Simple, Transparent Pricing
No upfront costs, no hidden fees
Compare: Law firms typically charge 40-50%
Frequently Asked Questions
What properties do you work with?
We specialize in Class 2 properties (small multi-family buildings with 4-20 units) across all five NYC boroughs. These are typically 2A, 2B, and 2C tax class properties.
What's the deadline to file?
For Tax Year 2027, the filing deadline is March 1, 2026. We recommend starting your analysis in January to ensure there's enough time to prepare a strong case.
How do I know if I'm overassessed?
Signs include: your assessment increased more than 10% year over year, similar buildings in your area sold for less than your assessed value, or your property taxes seem high compared to neighbors. We'll analyze your property against comparable sales to determine if there's a case.
Do I need a lawyer to file an appeal?
No. Property owners can file their own appeals with the NYC Tax Commission without an attorney. We prepare all the documentation and analysis—you just submit it. If a case goes to court (Article 7), that requires an attorney, and we can refer you to one.
What if my appeal is denied?
If the Tax Commission doesn't reduce your assessment, you pay us nothing. That's our "no reduction, no fee" guarantee. You have the option to pursue a judicial appeal (Article 7) in court, but that requires an attorney.
How long does the process take?
After filing by March 1, the Tax Commission typically reviews cases over several months. Results usually come in late 2026. We keep you updated throughout the process.
Get Your Free Analysis
Enter your property address and we'll analyze it against comparable sales to estimate your potential savings.
Filing deadline: March 1, 2026 — Don't miss your chance to appeal your 2027 tax assessment