Tax Appeal Candidates — Pennsylvania
Over-assessed properties across Pennsylvania 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
2,005 results · page 41 of 41| Address | City, State | Last sale price | Last sale date | Current assessment | Over-assess. % | Est. annual overpayment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4361 Bakerstown Culmerville Rd | Gibsonia, PA | $66,000 | May 30, 2023 | $75,900 (2022) | +15.0% | $119 |
| 5303 Glenloch St | Philadelphia, PA | $60,000 | Jun 28, 2021 | $69,000 (2021) | +15.0% | $108 |
| 830 Pennock St | Philadelphia, PA | $340,000 | Aug 19, 2022 | $391,000 (2021) | +15.0% | $612 |
| 5903 Lawndale St | Philadelphia, PA | $120,000 | Jan 20, 2023 | $138,000 (2023) | +15.0% | $216 |
| 2526 Montgomery Ave | Philadelphia, PA | $200,000 | Jul 6, 2023 | $230,000 (2023) | +15.0% | $360 |
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.