Type your address. Our AI digs through thousands of El Paso property records, finds homes that prove yours is over-appraised, and builds your protest case — all in minutes.
The El Paso Central Appraisal District uses mass appraisal to value every home in the county. They don't visit your house — they estimate from a desk. That means your home might be valued higher than nearly identical homes on your same street.
Type your address and instantly see your property's current appraisal, size, year built, exemption status, and how your value has changed over the past four years. This data comes directly from EPCAD — the same source the appraisal review board uses.
See exactly how EPCAD has changed your home's value since 2022. Many El Paso homeowners don't realize their appraisal has jumped 30–40% in just three years. If the increase seems unfair, you have every right to challenge it.
Our AI assistant knows every property in El Paso. Ask it anything: “Am I overpaying?”, “What are similar homes valued at?”, “What should I say at my hearing?” It searches EPCAD data in real time and gives you straight answers — no jargon.
This is the core of any property tax protest. We search EPCAD for homes in your area with similar size, age, and lot — then sort them by cost per square foot so you can see exactly who's paying less than you. The appraisal review board uses the same approach.
Download a professional 4-page report that lays out your entire case. Bring it to your hearing — the appraiser will see comparable properties, the math, a value history chart, and a clear argument for lowering your appraisal. This is exactly the kind of evidence they respond to.
We do the math for you. Your savings are calculated based on the gap between your current appraisal and the median value of comparable homes, multiplied by El Paso's combined tax rate (~2.5%). The bigger the gap, the more you save — every year.
Every number you see on our platform comes from the El Paso Central Appraisal District (EPCAD) — the same source the appraisal review board uses to make decisions about your protest. We pull from over 250,000 property records across El Paso County.
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