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Protest Deadline: May 15, 2026 (40 days left)

110 BARTRAM LN

This property may be over-assessed.

Estimated annual tax savings
$2,282
Based on assessment gap vs. neighborhood median
Your $/sqft
$343
Neighborhood median
$291
Appraised value
$885,781
% above median
17.5%
Heated area
2,871 sqft
Year built
2003

Comparable properties in your neighborhood

These homes are similar to yours and assessed lower per square foot.

Address Sqft Year Market Value $/Sqft Diff
100 MUIR LN 2,935 2004 $1,083,548 $369
104 MUIR LN 3,222 2003 $741,818 $230 -$112
116 MUIR LN 3,343 2003 $1,112,273 $333
121 BARTRAM LN 3,388 2003 $900,000 $266
117 BARTRAM LN 3,290 2009 $1,090,117 $331
101 BARTRAM LN 3,275 2014 $1,122,870 $343

🔒 4 more comparable properties available in your evidence packet

How we calculated this

We compared your property's assessed value per square foot ($343/sqft) against the median for your neighborhood ($291/sqft). Your property is assessed 17.5% higher than typical homes nearby.

If the appraisal district adjusted your value to the neighborhood median, you could save approximately $2,282 per year in property taxes based on the Tarrant County effective tax rate.

We identified the 6 most comparable homes — matched on square footage, age, quality, and location — all assessed at lower $/sqft values.

What you'll receive

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Filing Guide

Your exact deadline, required forms, and step-by-step Tarrant County filing process

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Evidence Packet

Full comparable sales analysis with 6 properties, assessment discrepancy calculation, and maps

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Cover Letter

Pre-written appeal letter with hearing talking points, ready to sign and submit

This decision compounds

Year 1
$2,282
Year 2
$4,564
Year 3
$6,846

That’s a 140× return on $49

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Protest deadline: May 15, 2026 (40 days left)