Dallas County – Property Tax Reduction Results for 2023

Published On: February 15th, 2024Categories: Case StudiesLast Updated: March 18th, 20245.5 min read

About the Author: Charles Denson

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Gill, Denson & Company represents thousands of Dallas County property owners each year during the tax protest season. Our highly effective team files the protest paperwork, collects evidence to support a reduction and attends the county hearings on behalf of the property owner. We understand the local dynamics in Dallas County, which allows us to get bigger reductions than most homeowners who protest on their own or hire a firm with limited Dallas experience.

2023 Stats – Dallas County

$489.09
Average Property Tax Savings

7.38%
Average Market Reduction

2023 Case Studies – Dallas County

Hexa Co-working Spaces
Richardson, TX
We Saved the Owner $9,373.16 in Property Taxes
54.65% REDUCTION

815 E Oates Rd
Garland, TX
We Saved the Owner $6,323.68 in Property Taxes
32.5% REDUCTION

4557 Ridge Rd
Dallas, TX
We Saved the Owner $4,041.46 in Property Taxes
21.01% REDUCTION

306 Greenhill Ave
Sunnyvale, TX
We Saved the Owner $754.43 in Property Taxes
4.32% REDUCTION

5220 Pebblebrook DR
Dallas, TX
We Saved the Owner $3,374.70 in Property Taxes
8.74% REDUCTION

10510 Les Jardins Dr
Dallas, TX
We Saved the Owner $741.32 in Property Taxes
2.5% REDUCTION

7819 Verona Pl
Dallas, TX
We Saved the Owner $621.64 in Property Taxes
3.38% REDUCTION

2306 Clear Lake Cir
Richardson, TX
We Saved the Owner $464.27 in Property Taxes
1.04%% REDUCTION

39 Stonecourt
Dallas, TX
We Saved the Owner $868.84 in Property Taxes
3.15% REDUCTION

210 Fieldcrest Loop
Coppell, TX
We Saved the Owner $595.36 in Property Taxes
2.5% REDUCTION

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