Are My Town Property Taxes Too High?

Property taxes are based on the market value of your home. Sometimes local property tax assessors overestimate that value which means that you pay more than your fair share in real estate taxes!

What does the property tax assessor for my Westchester County municipality think my house is worth?

If you think your local Westchester County, NY property tax assessor has overestimated the value of your property, you should appeal your property tax assessment!

You have only one chance each year to appeal your property tax assessment. If you don’t file your property tax grievance by the deadline, you’ll be paying too much in property taxes for another year!

When Can I Appeal My Property Tax?

All Westchester County municipalities have a set deadline to submit property tax grievances; Grievance Day:

  • Feb 20, 2024 most Westchester County villages

  • Jun 18, 2024 most Westchester County towns & cities

Westchester County Property Tax Reduction

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STAR Property Tax Relief

The School Tax Relief (STAR) program offers property tax relief to eligible New York State homeowners.

Recent Successful Property Tax Appeals in Westchester County, NY

  • 3rd Street
    $2,660
  • Adams Farm Road
    $1,624
  • Agnew Farm Road
    $1,250
  • Agnew Farm Road
    $962
  • Albro Lane
    $2,149
  • Alden Road
    $2,061
  • Alder Drive
    $5,023
  • Alder Drive
    $2,264
  • Alder Drive
    $4,149
  • Aldridge Road
    $1,973
  • Alexander Lane
    $1,832
  • Algonquin Drive
    $2,520
  • Algonquin Drive
    $3,393
  • Algonquin Drive
    $6,866
  • Algonquin Drive
    $16,183
  • Algonquin Drive
    $23,679
  • Algonquin Drive
    $10,628
  • Allan Avenue
    $3,817
  • Allegra Court
    $1,887
  • Allison Lane
    $4,381