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Tax Appeal Candidates — Minneapolis, MN

Over-assessed properties in Minneapolis, MN that may qualify for tax appeal.

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Total candidates
214,689
+135.9%
Average overassessment
+135.9%
Est. annual overpayment
$513,722,472
State w/ most candidates
North Carolina
Tax appeal candidates
312 results · page 7 of 7
Address City, State Last sale price Last sale date Current assessment Over-assess. % Est. annual overpayment
5524 Wentworth Ave Minneapolis, MN $395,000 Aug 31, 2022 $457,030 (2025) +15.7% $744
740 Portland Ave Minneapolis, MN $875,000 Aug 22, 2024 $1,012,000 (2025) +15.7% $1,644
127 33rd St Minneapolis, MN $340,000 Jul 22, 2022 $393,000 (2023) +15.6% $636
3257 Russell Ave Minneapolis, MN $221,900 Sep 12, 2022 $256,000 (2024) +15.4% $409
1415 Mount Curve Ave Minneapolis, MN $2,650,000 Mar 14, 2025 $3,057,000 (2025) +15.4% $4,884
12512 Sunset Trl Minneapolis, MN $470,000 Apr 25, 2022 $541,700 (2025) +15.3% $860
433 7th St Minneapolis, MN $105,000 Jul 22, 2022 $121,000 (2024) +15.2% $192
3145 Bloomington Ave Minneapolis, MN $270,000 Jun 27, 2022 $311,000 (2025) +15.2% $492
12772 Xylite St Minneapolis, MN $625,000 Jan 3, 2024 $719,800 (2026) +15.2% $1,138
100 3rd Ave Minneapolis, MN $365,000 May 1, 2023 $420,000 (2024) +15.1% $660
2232 Lincoln St Minneapolis, MN $368,500 Oct 14, 2022 $424,000 (2025) +15.1% $666
401 1st St Minneapolis, MN $320,000 Nov 22, 2022 $368,000 (2022) +15.0% $576
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.