Estimate your savings from a successful property tax appeal in VT
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The average effective property tax rate in Vermont is 1.9%. On a home valued at $292,700, that's approximately $5,561 per year. Rates vary by county and municipality.
In Vermont, the appeal deadline is varies by town. Check with your local assessor's office for exact dates, as they can vary by county.
Vermont reassessment cycles vary by jurisdiction — typically every 1-5 years.
No, you can appeal on your own. However, for high-value properties or complex cases, a property tax attorney or consultant may increase your chances. Many work on contingency (typically 30-50% of first year's savings).
The strongest evidence includes: comparable sales (3-5 recent sales of similar homes), an independent appraisal, photos of property defects, and documentation of any issues affecting value (noise, flooding, environmental contamination).
In Vermont, approximately 42% of property tax appeals result in a reduction. Nationally, success rates range from 30-60% depending on the jurisdiction and evidence quality.