More property owners trust O’Connor than any other tax consultant in Texas because:
O’Connor’s proactive approach is fully aligned with the best interests of property owners. We cover all fees and costs, no matter the appeal level. Unlike many competitors who require property owners to pay for binding arbitration deposits or costs associated with judicial appeals such as legal fees, expert witness charges, and court costs we never ask you to cover any of the expenses related to your property tax protest.
O’Connor has built strong relationships with the staff at Coryell Central Appraisal District (CAD) over the years, gaining a deep understanding of the information required to successfully win your property tax appeal.
With significant experience in Texas property tax protests, O’Connor applies relevant, district-specific data tailored to the appraisal district’s methodology for adjusting sales.
O’Connor delivers the expertise required to organize unequal appraisal data and comparable sales information in line with the standards set by the Coryell Appraisal Review Board (ARB) and Coryell CAD.
Yes – there is NEVER a fee unless we lower your property taxes
Quick and easy online enrollment in just 2–3 minutes
We manage the entire process, and you simply share in the savings. We file the protest and represent you at the hearing. No upfront fees; you only pay a portion of the first year’s tax savings
Dedicated concierge-style service with on-site visits
O’Connor helped clients save over $213 million in 2025!
Coryell Central Appraisal District’s (CAD) formal and informal 2024 hearing outcomes are summarized below:
Through Coryell CAD, property owners achieved $1.5 million in total tax savings in 2024. During that year, Coryell County property owners challenged the taxable value of 2,170 properties.
In Coryell County, 65% of informal protests and 46% of ARB hearings resulted in reduced property tax assessments.
Through informal protests at Coryell CAD and formal appeals via the ARB, homeowners saved $740,000 and $30,000, respectively.
In 2020, 5% of properties in Coryell County were protested, increasing to 6% in 2024.
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