Tax Appeal Candidates — Wisconsin
Over-assessed properties across Wisconsin 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
1,365 results · page 28 of 28| Address | City, State | Last sale price | Last sale date | Current assessment | Over-assess. % | Est. annual overpayment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7626 Kenyon Dr | Middleton, WI | $845,000 | Feb 1, 2023 | $975,200 (2022) | +15.4% | $1,562 |
| 1249 Portage St | Stevens Point, WI | $81,900 | Oct 14, 2022 | $94,500 (2021) | +15.4% | $151 |
| 1519 Spring St | Schofield, WI | $95,000 | Oct 26, 2022 | $109,600 (2021) | +15.4% | $175 |
| Wood St | Redgranite, WI | $62,500 | Sep 28, 2022 | $72,100 (2020) | +15.4% | $115 |
| 2314 Wisconsin St | Racine, WI | $150,000 | Jan 18, 2024 | $173,000 (2022) | +15.3% | $276 |
| 126 Howard St | Portage, WI | $78,500 | Oct 18, 2023 | $90,500 (2022) | +15.3% | $144 |
| 1134 11th Ave | Wausau, WI | $55,000 | Feb 18, 2022 | $63,400 (2021) | +15.3% | $101 |
| Eagle Point Dr | La Crosse, WI | $459,900 | Jan 13, 2022 | $530,100 (2021) | +15.3% | $842 |
| 1149 Weise St | Green Bay, WI | $107,000 | Jun 1, 2022 | $123,300 (2022) | +15.2% | $196 |
| 130 Glenn St | Prairie du Chien, WI | $98,000 | Apr 4, 2022 | $112,800 (2020) | +15.1% | $178 |
| 1533 64th St | West Allis, WI | $75,000 | Mar 25, 2021 | $86,300 (2021) | +15.1% | $136 |
| 300 Curie St | Beaver Dam, WI | $80,500 | Mar 7, 2022 | $92,600 (2020) | +15.0% | $145 |
| 1002 16th St | Monroe, WI | $16,000 | May 27, 2022 | $18,400 (2020) | +15.0% | $29 |
| 15263 Glacier Ridge Dr | Lakewood, WI | $20,000 | Apr 22, 2022 | $23,000 (2021) | +15.0% | $36 |
| 268 Hudson St | Mondovi, WI | $120,000 | Jan 20, 2022 | $138,000 (2022) | +15.0% | $216 |
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.