Neighborhood 2N500D

Evaluate protest odds for Neighborhood 2N500D in Tarrant County using Tarrant County filing data and neighbor pricing context.

Strong protest signal
90% success rate · 73 homes analyzed
What protesters saved
$47,033
County-wide avg. per successful protest (2024)
Protest success rate
90%
Based on 172,216 county-wide protests (2024)
Homes analyzed
73
Median assessment
$206/sqft
Avg: $210/sqft

Source: TAD public records, 2024 protest season

What this means for your property

73 homes in this area were assessed at a median $206/sqft. With a 90% 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.

What's in the evidence packet?

5 comparable properties matched to your home, an assessment gap analysis showing where your value exceeds comps, a filing checklist for TAD, and a hearing script you can read at your informal hearing.

How does the protest process work?

You file a protest with TAD (online via TAD Online Protest), 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.

What's the deadline?

The protest deadline for Tarrant County is May 15. You must file before this date to protest your 2026 assessment.

Check your property

See how your home compares to 73 others in Neighborhood 2N500D

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What's in your evidence packet

5 comparable properties matched to your home
Assessment gap analysis with dollar amounts
Tarrant County filing checklist
Hearing script you can read word-for-word
Comparable sales grid (PDF)
Step-by-step TAD Online Protest walkthrough
In Tarrant County, 172,216 property owners protested last year. 90% received a reduction.

Compare similar neighborhoods in Tarrant County

Neighborhood Homes Median $/Sq Ft Win Rate
Paxton area, Arlington 76013 5 $206 same
Hartwood area, Fort Worth 76109 13 $206 same
Trail Rock & Hanks Creek area, Benbrook 76126 41 $206 same
Neighborhood 1A030C 34 $206 same
Stadium & Rogers area, Fort Worth 76109 179 $206 same

Neighborhoods with the closest median $/sq ft to Neighborhood 2N500D.

Top flagged properties in Neighborhood 2N500D

Address % Above $/Sqft Est. Savings
5936 PEDEN RD 158% $530 $69,418
6342 PEDEN RD 103% $417 $5,351
12100 BUD CROSS RD 98% $407 $6,282
11722 STEVENS TR 47% $303 $2,525
6441 ANSLEY RD 43% $295 $1,116

Properties assessed highest above the neighborhood median.