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Lower Your Property Taxes in Montgomery County – Download This Free DIY Guide Now

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Property taxes in Montgomery County got you sweating? You're not alone. Every year, thousands of homeowners overpay because they didn’t know how to protest—or didn’t realize they could. But here's the good news: You don’t need to hire a tax agent or legal team to fight your county’s assessment. You just need the right tools... and I've got one for you. Free DIY Property Tax Protest Guide – Now Available As a state-certified residential appraiser here in Montgomery County, I’ve helped countless homeowners save money by challenging inaccurate property tax valuations. That’s why I created a 70-page downloadable guide to walk you through the entire protest process—step-by-step. Whether you live in Conroe, The Woodlands, Montgomery, Magnolia, or Willis , this guide is built for you . No fluff. Just real strategies, clear checklists, and insider tips you can put to work immediately. 📌 Claim your free copy through our Google Business Profile offer here: 👉 https://posts.g...

Think Your Home is 2,500 Sq. Ft.? A Quick Measurement Could Prove You Wrong!

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  Ever had that moment where you tell someone your home is “about 2,500 square feet,” only to find out later it’s actually 2,300? That missing 200 square feet isn’t just a rounding error—it could cost you thousands of dollars when it comes time to sell. Whether you're a real estate agent listing a property or a homeowner getting ready to sell , getting the square footage right is one of the smartest moves you can make. And no, your tax records, an old MLS listing, or that "eyeball measurement" from your uncle Bob don’t count. If you want to avoid pricing mistakes, low appraisals, and deal-breaking surprises at closing, you need a professional home measurement . Let’s talk about why Gross Living Area (GLA) matters, what counts as square footage (and what doesn’t), and how a certified measurement for $150-$250 could save you thousands in the long run. GLA: The Magic Number That Affects Your Home’s Value So, what is Gross Living Area (GLA)? In simple terms, it’s th...