CAD Neighborhood 1855.00
Property tax protest data for the Mark & Alyse area, Deer Park 77536 (Neighborhood 1855.00) in Harris County. 281 homes, $152/sqft median.
Source: HCAD public records, 2024 protest season
281 homes in this area were assessed at a median $152/sqft. With a 100% protest success rate, most homeowners who challenged their assessment received a reduction. If your home is assessed higher than comparable properties, you likely have grounds to protest. An evidence packet shows exactly how your assessment compares — with the specific comps and data you'd present at a hearing.
5 comparable properties matched to your home, an assessment gap analysis showing where your value exceeds comps, a filing checklist for HCAD, and a hearing script you can read at your informal hearing.
You file a protest with HCAD (online via iFile), attend an informal hearing where you present your evidence, and most cases settle right there. The evidence packet gives you everything you need for that hearing.
The protest deadline for Harris County is May 15. You must file before this date to protest your 2026 assessment.
See how your home compares to 281 others in Mark & Alyse area, Deer Park 77536
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| Neighborhood | Homes | Median $/Sq Ft | Win Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Langdon & Hazen area, Houston 77072 | 568 | $152 same | 77% |
| Sand Myrtle & Pine Brook area, Houston 77059 | 166 | $152 same | 96% |
| Fm 2100 & Foley area, Crosby 77532 | 80 | $152 same | 73% |
| Dow & Abby area, Deer Park 77536 | 100 | $151 same | 97% |
| Paulette & Danpree area, Pasadena 77504 | 473 | $152 same | 90% |
Neighborhoods with the closest median $/sq ft to Mark & Alyse area, Deer Park 77536.
| Address | % Above | $/Sqft | Est. Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| 713 ALYSE ST | 46% | $221 | $1,723 |
| 1216 NORWOOD ST | 42% | $214 | $2,215 |
| 809 ALYSE ST | 32% | $200 | $1,179 |
| 806 NORWOOD ST | 32% | $199 | $1,352 |
| 618 MARK ST | 30% | $197 | $994 |
Properties assessed highest above the neighborhood median.