Tax Appeal Candidates — Ormond Beach, FL
Over-assessed properties in Ormond Beach, FL that may qualify for tax appeal.
Live data
Total candidates
33,552
+168.8%
Average overassessment
+168.8%
Est. annual overpayment
$92,247,502
State w/ most candidates
California
Tax appeal candidates
14 results · page 1 of 1| Address | City, State | Last sale price | Last sale date | Current assessment | Over-assess. % | Est. annual overpayment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 148 Diane St | Ormond Beach, FL | $23,000 | Sep 7, 2022 | $370,192 (2021) | +1,509.5% | $4,166 |
| 2253 John Anderson Dr | Ormond Beach, FL | $1,400,000 | Jun 12, 2023 | $2,354,923 (2023) | +68.2% | $11,459 |
| 738 Flamingo Dr | Ormond Beach, FL | $80,000 | Oct 5, 2021 | $129,579 (2023) | +62.0% | $595 |
| 61 Division Ave | Ormond Beach, FL | $400,000 | Apr 11, 2024 | $580,679 (2023) | +45.2% | $2,168 |
| 5 Lake Isle Way | Ormond Beach, FL | $298,000 | Apr 20, 2023 | $391,163 (2023) | +31.3% | $1,118 |
| 24 Plaza Dr | Ormond Beach, FL | $95,000 | Feb 26, 2021 | $121,176 (2023) | +27.6% | $314 |
| 11 Concord Dr | Ormond Beach, FL | $205,000 | May 19, 2022 | $255,641 (2023) | +24.7% | $608 |
| 55 Brooks Dr | Ormond Beach, FL | $235,000 | Oct 6, 2021 | $289,243 (2021) | +23.1% | $651 |
| 815 Pinewood Dr | Ormond Beach, FL | $275,000 | Mar 31, 2021 | $331,137 (2022) | +20.4% | $674 |
| 1926 Ocean Shore Blvd | Ormond Beach, FL | $226,600 | Aug 5, 2022 | $270,438 (2023) | +19.3% | $526 |
| 35 Newhaven Ln | Ormond Beach, FL | $304,504 | Mar 16, 2021 | $361,843 (2022) | +18.8% | $688 |
| 3612 Christa Ct | Ormond Beach, FL | $325,000 | Sep 3, 2021 | $383,972 (2023) | +18.1% | $708 |
| 73 Margaret Rd | Ormond Beach, FL | $259,900 | Oct 8, 2021 | $305,557 (2023) | +17.6% | $548 |
| 17 Raymonde Cir | Ormond Beach, FL | $278,000 | Aug 28, 2023 | $320,259 (2023) | +15.2% | $507 |
Methodology & disclaimer
A "tax appeal candidate" is a property whose most recent assessed value exceeds its most recent sale price (within the past 36 months) by 15% or more. Estimated annual overpayment is calculated as the assessment gap multiplied by the property's effective tax rate.
This page is informational only. Property-tax appeal eligibility depends on jurisdiction rules, deadlines, and exemptions — consult a licensed property-tax professional before filing an appeal.
Source: county tax-assessment rolls and deed records.