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How to Appeal Your Summit County Property Tax Assessment

  • Writer: Ski Summit Homes
    Ski Summit Homes
  • May 7
  • 1 min read

Hey friends!If you’ve recently checked your mailbox, you might’ve been shocked by your updated property tax assessment. Mine claimed my home increased by nearly half a million—and I don’t buy it.

In this episode of the Ski Summit Show, I break down exactly how to appeal your Summit County valuation with the County Assessor’s site. I’ll show you where to find your comps, how to argue your case, and why it might be worth the effort (last time, I knocked mine down $140,000).


We also talk about:

May 31st Town Cleanup Days – Join neighbors in Breck, Dillon, Frisco, and more

Keystone Market Update – Median prices are stable, but one sale can skew the data

AI vs Realtors – ChatGPT gave solid stats, but it doesn’t know your HOA, trail access, or ski shuttle details

Property of the Week – 530 Tennis Club Rd, Keystone – 3 bed, 1,450 sq ft condo, shuttle access, open space views, and a pool—listed at $980,000


Watch the full episode or reach out with questions. Always happy to help you make the most of mountain life.


See you in the mountains soon!

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