How PropCaddy Works
Helping Dallas County and Harris County homeowners move from address to protest resolution in 4 simple steps.
Enter Your Address
30 seconds, free, no credit card. Start your Caddy Check by telling us which property you'd like to protect.
See Your Savings Estimate
Instantly see nearby protest wins, comparable sales, and the savings range your current assessment may be leaving on the table.
Review Your Appeal Score
We estimate your savings range, load your Appeal Score, and show what is already protecting this account versus what still needs work.
Choose Your Path
Handle the protest yourself with Caddy Tools, or let our experts manage the entire process from start to finish with Caddy Pro.
Free Caddy Check. No credit card required to start your analysis.
Professional results, simplified.
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Algorithmically Driven
We use the same public records Dallas County and Harris County appraisal districts use to build your defense.
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Built on the Texas Property Tax Code
Every recommendation is aligned with current county rules and protest workflows.
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Real-time Updates
Monitor your Caddy Pro protest status directly through our portal.
Precise Local Data
Specialized insights for Harris and Dallas county property records.
Tax Savings
Transparent economics before you commit.
PropCaddy is built to show the opportunity first, then let you decide whether to self-file or hand the process to a specialist.
* Dallas County informal hearings reduced value in 84% of protests in 2024. Harris County reached 89%. Source: O'Connor. Results depend on your evidence and your specific assessment.
$606 reflects an average annual savings estimate drawn from Realtor.com analysis of county data. Individual results vary.
FAQs
Questions you probably have.
Is this really free to check?expand_more
Yes. Enter your address, see your savings estimate and nearby protest wins. Free, no credit card required.
How do you get my property data?expand_more
We pull the same public records your county uses — comparable sales, exemption filings, appraisal history — and organize them so you can actually read them.
Can I protest my own taxes?expand_more
Absolutely. In fact, we encourage it for many straightforward cases. Our DIY tools are designed around the same kind of evidence files a professional firm would use.
When is the deadline to protest?expand_more
In Texas, the deadline is generally May 15th, or 30 days after you receive your appraisal notice, whichever is later.
Check My Property
Start with your address.
Run a free Caddy Check, review your score, and move directly into the same Mapbox-backed protest wizard used on the main landing page.
Free. 30 seconds. No credit card required.