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Lower Property Taxes - Central Florida Property Appraisals, Orlando Appraiser for Consultation

Central Florida property appraisals could lower your property taxes. Orlando appraiser & broker for consultation could save your thousands of dollars. Lessons from a property appraiser in Central Florida on property taxes. Appraisals you can trust.

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Mid-State Appraisals for Central Florida property valuations & consultation
Mid-State Appraisals for Central Florida property valuations & consultation
PRLog (Press Release) - Mar 08, 2009 -
Lowering your property taxes is a notion few would have ever considered. Yet since the global credit crunch, widespread bankruptcies on Wall Street, and innumerable foreclosures across Central Florida; many homeowners are beginning to think their property appraisals are a bit skewed and high in favor of the tax collector.

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Certainly we never should have questioned the motivation of tax collectors and county property appraisers to begin with. They are seeking to collect as much as possible to fill their coffers to pay for public services and projects.

We the homeowners however should take our due diligence to lower our property taxes whenever possible so we can have more expendable income to use elsewhere for our families. As a Central Florida property appraiser, I historically rarely questioned the validity of a county property appraisal. That is until my son taught me a thing or two about appraisals.

As a longtime property appraiser, former home builder for twenty years, and licensed real estate broker I learned something from someone who seemingly was a novice in the real estate market and industry.

My son Paul Jr. lived in Oviedo, FL (Seminole County) at the time when he phoned my Lake County office at Midstate Appraisals and asked me about his recent county home value assessment. I never thought to fight the county, or anyone within the government (local, state, or federal).

My son Paul Jr. however has a bit more chutzpah when it comes to negotiation and doesn't roll over easily. (It also doesn't hurt that he was trained in Strategic Negotiations & Deal-making at Harvard Business School.)

Nevertheless I at the time thought he didn't know what he was talking about and immediately told him, "Don't even try it. You're not going to win. Don't waste your time." Unmoved, Paul Jr. half-heartedly listened to me and proceeded to ask to speak to another appraiser at our office to get a second opinion.

The office associate asked Paul Jr. how much the county had valued his home for. To which he replied $229,000. Paul Jr. bought the two-story, six bedroom, four bath home with swimming pool a year prior for $223,500 ($6,500 off the asking price which he also negotiated). The county's assessment seemed like a mild price increase based on the fact that home values have been known to escalate up to $100,000 in a single year in Florida.

Not wanting to discourage him, the associate somewhat agreed with Paul Jr. that he might have a valid point and said he might want to ask the county to remedy the discrepancy. Paul Jr. completed the documentation and phoned the Seminole County property appraiser to dispute the valuation.

As is customary Paul Jr. asked the county appraiser to come out and look at the house for himself and see how poorly the 6 bedroom, 4 bath home was constructed (He learned about construction from me as a kid growing up).

Upon buying the home, Paul Jr. began to notice several minor flaws in the construction. Trivial stuff like poor carpentry on the stairway, settlement cracks on the pool deck, and some drywall gaps around the air conditioner unit in the garage. When the appraiser came out, Paul Jr. patiently walked him through the house pointing out all of these flaws and requested that his home's assessed value be reduced accordingly.

A few weeks later, Paul Jr. received a letter from Seminole County saying they had agreed to reduce his home valuation to $209,000. Though this kind of adjustment may not be what most homeowners want, my son had his house completely paid off. That being said his tax burden was decreased by $600 that year. Not a bad chunk of change to save for a few minutes of negotiating.

Based on my son's success, now we not only appraise property but also help in any negotiations with the county property appraiser. For a fee of course.

Paul Jr. learned when reading the fine print of his county property appraiser's assessment that third parties can represent homeowners when disputing property valuation assessments. I guess you could say through Paul Jr.'s own experience and professional academic training (which cost me a pretty penny), he serendipitously stumbled into a market niche working with his old man.

Incidentally in case you're wondering if Paul Jr. took a loss when he bought his Seminole County home, not in the least. He owned it for about two-years and sold it for $282,500, above the price my brokerage listed it for (the kid knows how to negotiate), and pocketed a $59,000 profit upon sale.

I wish I could say I taught my son everything he knows. What I can now say however is that we now know the ins and outs of property appraising, which keeps our phones constantly ringing.

Mid-State Appraisals founder Paul F. Davis has outstanding qualifications:
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                              midstateappraisals@earthlink.net

- State Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser (License RD # 2667)

- Licensed Real Estate Broker (License BK # 161133)

- State Certified Building Contractor (License CBC # 040794)

- Over 20 Years of Professional Service to Winter Park and Central Florida

- Unparalleled Knowledge and Outstanding Experience

- Efficient, Attentive, and Committed to Clients Needs

http://www.midstateappraisals.org
midstateappraisals@earthlink.net

Mid-State Appraisals provides professional services to – Orange, Lake, Seminole, Osceola, Sumter, and the Davenport area of Polk County. Mid-State Appraisals services are provided by committed professionals, dedicated to quality work, detailed research, and timely completion of assignments. Expect a speedy, accurate, and no hassle appraisal.

All appraisal reports comply with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) and Mid-State Appraisals is FHA approved.

Mid-State Appraisals offers competitive fees for retirees and the elderly, service 6 counties, are approved with nearly all major lenders, use the latest in computer technology, provide fast, consistent turnaround time and are licensed & insured by the State of Florida.

Office: 352-242-9973

Cell: 352-636-6672

Fax: 352-242-4912

midstateappraisals@earthlink.net

http://www.midstateappraisals.org

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Contact Broker / Appraiser Paul F. Davis of Mid-State Appraisals for your next BPO - Broker Price Opinion or appraisal:
Office: 352-242-9973
Cell: 352-636-6672
Fax: 352-242-4912
midstateappraisals@earthlink.net
http://www.midstateappraisals.org

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