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Why Properties are often Overvalued in Texas (Commercial & Residential)

15 min · 20. juni 2026
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Episode Summary: In this episode of Texas Property Tax Strategies, host LeAnn Lyon is joined by Chris Tejeda, an attorney at Boling Tejeda, PLLC, to discuss the intricacies of property overvaluation in Texas. Chris explains how mass appraisal systems, used by appraisal districts, often lead to inaccurate property valuations due to their reliance on generalized data rather than specific property characteristics. The conversation delves into the impact of market changes, such as those seen during the COVID-19 pandemic, on property valuations, and how these can lag behind actual market conditions. Chris also highlights the importance of understanding income, occupancy, and operating expenses in commercial real estate valuations. For residential property owners, he discusses how frequent sales and renovations can skew valuations. Listeners will gain valuable insights into how to identify potential overvaluation and the types of documentation that can support a property tax protest. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:32 – Common Reasons for Overvaluation 01:04 – Mass Appraisal Systems Explained 02:49 – Impact of Buyer Behavior on Valuation 03:00 – Challenges with Mass Appraisal Systems 04:01 – Unique Property Characteristics and Valuation 05:11 – Income, Occupancy, and Operating Expenses in Valuation 07:30 – Rapid Market Changes and Valuation Lag 09:48 – Residential Property Overvaluation Factors 11:44 – Evidence for Challenging Property Valuation 13:33 – Warning Signs of Overvaluation 14:18 – Importance of Protesting Property Valuation About the Show: Texas Property Tax Strategies is a podcast dedicated to helping property owners in Texas navigate the complexities of property tax assessments and disputes. Hosted by industry professionals, the show provides insights into the legal and procedural aspects of property tax challenges, offering practical advice and strategies. Whether you're a commercial property owner or a homeowner, the podcast aims to equip you with the knowledge needed to ensure fair property valuations and to effectively manage your property tax obligations.

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Why Properties are often Overvalued in Texas (Commercial & Residential)

Episode Summary: In this episode of Texas Property Tax Strategies, host LeAnn Lyon is joined by Chris Tejeda, an attorney at Boling Tejeda, PLLC, to discuss the intricacies of property overvaluation in Texas. Chris explains how mass appraisal systems, used by appraisal districts, often lead to inaccurate property valuations due to their reliance on generalized data rather than specific property characteristics. The conversation delves into the impact of market changes, such as those seen during the COVID-19 pandemic, on property valuations, and how these can lag behind actual market conditions. Chris also highlights the importance of understanding income, occupancy, and operating expenses in commercial real estate valuations. For residential property owners, he discusses how frequent sales and renovations can skew valuations. Listeners will gain valuable insights into how to identify potential overvaluation and the types of documentation that can support a property tax protest. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:32 – Common Reasons for Overvaluation 01:04 – Mass Appraisal Systems Explained 02:49 – Impact of Buyer Behavior on Valuation 03:00 – Challenges with Mass Appraisal Systems 04:01 – Unique Property Characteristics and Valuation 05:11 – Income, Occupancy, and Operating Expenses in Valuation 07:30 – Rapid Market Changes and Valuation Lag 09:48 – Residential Property Overvaluation Factors 11:44 – Evidence for Challenging Property Valuation 13:33 – Warning Signs of Overvaluation 14:18 – Importance of Protesting Property Valuation About the Show: Texas Property Tax Strategies is a podcast dedicated to helping property owners in Texas navigate the complexities of property tax assessments and disputes. Hosted by industry professionals, the show provides insights into the legal and procedural aspects of property tax challenges, offering practical advice and strategies. Whether you're a commercial property owner or a homeowner, the podcast aims to equip you with the knowledge needed to ensure fair property valuations and to effectively manage your property tax obligations.

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