O’Connor is
chosen as a property tax consultant more often than any other firm in Texas
because of a proven, results-driven approach:
O’Connor takes an Strategic stance on
property tax protests, pursuing every available option including informal
hearings, ARB hearings, binding arbitration, SOAH (State Office of
Administrative Hearings), and judicial appeals when necessary.
Years of working closely with Williamson
Central Appraisal District (CAD) staff have given O’Connor deep
insight into the data and documentation required to successfully reduce
property values.
Strong relationships matter, but
credible evidence matters more. O’Connor relies on proprietary software and
databases containing more than 50 million sales records, aligned with appraisal
district methodologies for evaluating evidence.
O’Connor’s experienced, professional
staff aggregates sales data and unequal appraisal evidence that meets the
specific requirements of the Williamson County ARB and Williamson CAD.
Yes, O’Connor can help reduce your property
taxes:
There is never a fee unless your
property taxes are reduced
Quick and easy online enrollment in
just 2–3 minutes
O’Connor handles everything you simply
share in the savings
We file the protest, attend hearings,
and manage the process; no flat fees, only 50% of the first-year tax savings
Personalized concierge service,
including site visits when needed
Williamson Central Appraisal District
2024 Hearing
Results:
In 2024, Williamson County property
owners achieved $72 million in total property tax savings.
Protests were filed on 85,030 property
accounts across the county.
54% of informal hearings and 55% of
formal ARB hearings resulted in value reductions.
Informal protests saved homeowners $9
million, while ARB hearings produced an additional $7 million
in savings.
The percentage of parcels protested
increased from 24% in 2021 to 31% in 2024, reflecting growing awareness of the
benefits of protesting property values.
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