Guilford County 2026 Property Tax Appeals
Is Your Home
Over-Assessed?
We’ll Fight to Reduce It.
Guilford County just issued new 2026 assessed values. If your property was over-valued, you have the right to appeal — and our experienced attorneys handle every step for you.

CRITICAL DEADLINE: May 15, 2026 — 5:00 PM EST | File at appeals.spatialest.com/nc-guilford — or let us handle it
$350
Flat Fee — All Inclusive
100%
Our Best Effort, Every Case
2026
Guilford Reappraisal Year
5★
Client Satisfaction

Why Choose Us
Local Attorneys Who Know Guilford County
Flat Fee — Simple & Transparent
One flat fee of $350 covers everything. We give 100% of our effort on your behalf — results are subject to the county’s decision, which is beyond our control.
Deep Local Market Knowledge
We know Greensboro, Guilford County comparables, and the appeals process inside and out.
We Handle Phase 1 — Start to Filing
From gathering evidence to professionally filing your appeal with Guilford County. If the county escalates to a BER hearing, Phase 2 representation is available — fees discussed case by case with our attorney.
Fast, Simple Process
Most clients spend less than 30 minutes. We do the heavy lifting — research, documentation, filing, and hearings.
Start Your Free Review
Call or email us today. Have your Notice of 2026 Assessed Value ready — we’ll tell you within
24 hours whether you have a strong case.
Remember: the appeal deadline is May 15, 2026. Don’t wait.
Our Process
How Your Appeal
Works in 5 Steps
01
Free Case Review
Send us your Notice of Assessed Value. We review your property details and comparable sales at no charge.
02
Evidence Gathering
We pull recent comparable sales, property records, and document any physical issues, size errors, or inequities.
03
File Your Appeal
We file your informal appeal through Guilford County’s portal before the May 15 deadline — on your behalf.
04
County Review
Guilford County conducts their informal review of your submitted evidence. We monitor progress and communicate any updates to you.
05
Tax Savings!
New assessed value issued. Tax bill adjusted. We fight hard for every client — while final decisions rest with Guilford County.
What You Need
Client Document Checklist
Gather these items to start your appeal. We’ll help with anything you’re missing.
Documents to Provide

Notice of 2026 Real Estate Assessed Value from Guilford County

Any prior property appraisals (within last 3 years)

Most recent closing/settlement statement (if purchased recently)

Photos of property condition issues (damage, age, deterioration)

Any surveys showing correct square footage / lot size

Signed attorney retainer agreement
Grounds for Appeal (Guilford Co.)

Assessed value substantially HIGHER than market value

Assessed value inequitable compared to similar properties

Errors in property records (sq footage, bedroom count, lot size)

Property condition issues not reflected in assessment

Flooding or external environmental factors

Recent purchase price significantly below assessed value
⚠️ NOTE: You CANNOT appeal based on percentage increase, your ability to pay, insurance value, or pre-2025 construction cost. We’ll let you know if you have a valid case.

Simple, Transparent Pricing
One Flat Fee. No Surprises.
We believe in straightforward, honest pricing. One flat fee covers everything from start to finish.
Phase 1 — Residential Property Appeal
$350
/Flat fee · All-inclusive
Free initial case evaluation
Evidence & comparables research
Professional appeal filing on your behalf
Full attorney support through county review
Phase 2 (BER hearing): fees discussed case by case with our attorney
Important Notice:
We are committed to giving every client our absolute best effort — thorough research, strong evidence, and professional representation. However, the final decision on your assessed value rests solely with Guilford County and/or the Board of Equalization & Review. We cannot guarantee a specific outcome, as results are determined by the county’s independent review process.
⏰ DEADLINE:
MAY 15, 2026
—
Less than 3 months away
Don’t Leave Money on the Table
A free review costs you nothing. Find out in 24 hours if you have a winning appeal.