Property Taxes in 2023 Increased Dramatically Over 2021 (+35%)

Detached homes and small residential income properties (1-4 units) were hit hard by 2023 tax assessments—many were overvalued, leading to unfair increases.

If your property's assessed value feels inflated, we can help you push back with a report built to support a strong appeal, so you don’t end up paying more than you should.

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Why This Matters

Once your property is over-assessed, reversing it isn’t easy. We’ve seen it happen, properties being overvalued and appeals getting denied. For investors, the stakes are even higher. In markets like Boulder, where properties are trading at a ~5% cap rate, saving just $3,000 a year in taxes can increase your property’s value by $60,000. That kind of leverage makes every dollar saved worth paying attention to.

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Colorado properties will be reassessed again in 2025.
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Notice of Valuation (NOV) will be available online May 1st and mailed May 2nd.
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Appeals must be filed no later than June 9th.

Choose the Level of Support That’s Right for You

Not every homeowner needs the same kind of help. Some just want the right data to file a strong appeal. Others prefer to have it all handled for them. Either way, we’ve got you covered—with clear pricing and expert support.

Property Valuation Report
$500 Flat Fee

A professional, third-party valuation report designed to help you make an informed decision as to whether your property has been fairly assessed.

Includes:
Property valuation by experienced analysts
Based on extensive market research
Identification of most relevant comparable properties for establishing your property's value
The approach we would take on appeal
Organized evidence to support your appeal
Delivered within 5 business days
Full-Service Package
$2,500 (Optional Upgrade)

Prefer to let us handle everything for you? We'll perform the analysis, develop the report, and manage the entire appeals process for you—start to finish.

Includes:
All features of the property valuation report
Filing and management of all appeals on your behalf up to the point of an in-person hearing
Maximizing chances of a successful outcome

RESOURCES ARE LIMITED —FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED

In order to make sure each client gets our very best, we only take on what we know we can handle. For both Property Valuation Reports and Full-Service Packages, once we hit capacity, we stop taking new clients.

I’m In – Let’s Do This Right
I’m In – Let’s Do This Right
I’m In – Let’s Do This Right

How It Works

We keep things simple and focused—because your time matters. Here’s how we build a report that gives you a real shot at appealing excessive assessments.

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We Start with the Basics
We pull public records for your property from the county assessor’s site—square footage, lot size, bed/bath count, sale history.
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Then We Find the Right Comps
We identify properties most relevant to establishing your property's value, and extend our research to the extent necessary to build a case.
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We Build a Clean, Compelling Report
We compile everything into a clear, professional and easy to understand valuation report, fully supported by data to support a strong appeal.
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We Handle the Appeals for You
Prefer not to handle it yourself? With a signed Letter of Authority, we can take care of the full appeal process on your behalf, up to the point of an in-person hearing.

See a Sample Report

Want to know what you’re getting before you commit? Download a real example report.

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Why Choose Us

When it comes to determining a property’s value, experience matters. You want someone who’s done this before—thousands of times.

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Deep Experience in Property Valuation

We’ve completed over 50,000 property valuations—across all types of neighborhoods and market conditions—not just for clients, but as investors ourselves.

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Specialized in Denver/Boulder Metro Area

We’ve worked in this region for years. We know the neighborhoods, the market shifts, and the small details that can make or break a strong appeal.

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Proven Tax Savings

In 2023, our reports helped reduce assessment increases by an average of 80%—saving homeowners from thousands in unnecessary property taxes.

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A Hassle-Free Process

From the first data pull to the final follow-up, we keep things simple and clear. No jargon. No chasing. Just a process that works without draining your time and energy.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is a Notice of Valuation?

A Notice of Valuation is a document sent by the government with an estimate of your property's value, which determines how much you'll pay in taxes. Assessments are conducted every two years, and if the government overvalues your property, you'll end up paying more than you should.

Why do I need a second opinion on my property's assessed value?

Most property owners assume the government's assessment is correct, but many properties are overvalued due to inaccurate data. If you don't challenge it, or are unsuccessful doing so, you could end up overpaying thousands of dollars in taxes over the next two years.

What kind of property data do you include in the report?

We pull detailed information directly from your county assessor’s site. This includes square footage (total and finished), bed/bath count, lot size, assessed value, recent sales, and any unique features that may influence your property’s valuation.

What happens if my property is overvalued?

If you find a signficant discrepancy between our valuation and the Assessor's (to your disadvantage), you'll have solid evidence to challenge the assessment.

Can I challenge the government's assessment myself?

Yes, but most homeowners fail because they don't have the right evidence or experience. The appeals process can be complex, and without professional support, your chances of success are low.

What if I want you to handle my property valuation appeal?

We offer a Full-Service Package where we manage  all appeals on your behalf. It includes filing, documentation, and communication with the assessor, until all appeal instances are exhausted.

Do you handle in-person hearings?

We handle your appeal through all standard steps, including working directly with the assessor's office. If your case escalates to an in-person hearing, we stop at that stage because in-person hearings require legal representation and may even risk a higher valuation, which goes beyond the scope of our service.

Is there a deadline or capacity limit?

Yes. Appeals must be filed by June 9th, and we only take a limited number of clients. Reserve early to secure your spot.

Can I upgrade to the Full-Service Package after purchasing the report?

Yes! Upgrading is easy. When we deliver your Property Valuation Report, you'll receive a direct link in the same email to upgrade to our Full-Service Package. Just click the link and you’re on your way. Additionally, you can email us anytime at assessments@cremoxie.com, and we’ll guide you through the process step by step.

Do you offer refunds?

No, we do not offer refunds. Creating these reports and managing appeals requires significant time and effort from our team. While we provide the most accurate valuation and support possible, we cannot guarantee the outcome of an appeals process. For further information, check our Refund Policy.

Do you offer bulk discounts for multiple properties?

Yes, we do! If you're managing multiple properties or a portfolio, we offer custom pricing based on the scope of work. Bulk discounts are determined on a case-by-case basis. Just reach out to us at assessments@cremoxie.com and we'll be happy to create a personalized offer that fits your needs.

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