💸 Property Tax Season is Here — And So Are Overinflated Home Values


It’s that time of year again in Texas — the weather’s heating up and so are those property tax statements.

If you opened your mail and nearly spit out your coffee after seeing your new assessed value, trust me... you’re not alone. Counties all across Montgomery County — from Conroe to The Woodlands — are bumping up home values like it’s a game of Monopoly. Only problem? You’re not collecting $200. You’re handing it over.

Here’s the thing most homeowners don’t realize: you can protest your property taxes.
And better yet? You don’t need a lawyer, a tax agent, or a PhD in spreadsheets to do it.


So, Can You Really Protest Your Property Taxes Yourself?

Yes. And it’s not as complicated as they want you to think. The county hopes you’ll just grumble and pay it. But if you take just a little time to gather your facts and show up with a strong case, you’ve got a real shot at lowering your tax bill — this year and every year after.

I’ve seen homeowners in Conroe and Montgomery slash thousands off their assessed value just by presenting solid data — often with a simple appraisal, photos, or some well-prepared comps.


Get the Tools. Save the Cash.

If you're not sure where to start, I’ve created a 70-page DIY Tax Protest Guide that walks you through everything step-by-step.
And nope, it’s not $50 or even $20 — just six bucks.

Seriously. You’ll spend more on your next Whataburger run.

Inside the guide:

  • How to find out if you're over-assessed

  • How to pull comps (without being a real estate agent)

  • What to say during your protest

  • Whether or not you need an appraisal

  • How to keep winning your protest year after year

👉 Grab your guide now:
https://diyguide.gumroad.com/l/DIY-Guide-Protesting-Property-Taxes/taxseason


If you're a homeowner in Montgomery County — whether it’s Conroe, Montgomery, Willis, The Woodlands, or anywhere nearby — this could save you hundreds if not thousands this year. All from the comfort of your laptop.

And hey, even if you decide to get a professional appraisal, you’ll walk into that protest hearing ready to win.

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