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You might be overpaying on property taxes

Ownwell has helped thousands of Fort Worth area homeowners save hundreds — even thousands — on their property taxes.

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How much could you save on property taxes?

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$12 billion and counting. That’s how much Ownwell has helped homeowners save on property taxes, including 137,649 DFW area homeowners in 2025.

If you’re not sure if you’re overpaying, you’re not alone: Property taxes can be confusing, and protesting them is even trickier. Luckily, Ownwell is here to help you save money and headaches.

Ownwell’s team of local property tax experts manage every step of the property tax protest process, from paperwork and negotiations to appeal hearings.

Here’s how much homeowners in our area saved on average when protesting property taxes last year:

  • Tarrant County: $1049
  • Denton County: $695
  • Collin County: $543
  • Dallas County: $749
  • Rockwall County: $433

All you have to do to get started is enter your address and answer a few simple questions. If you don’t score any savings, the service is free.

Need more info? Check out more case studies + thousands of reviews from Ownwell customers.

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