Worried your Concord property tax bill is too high?
Your tax bill starts with your assessment. Run a free check to see whether your Concord home may be over-assessed — and if the numbers suggest a real issue, continue to a guided abatement packet.
Free check. No account. No payment required.
Reviewing your Concord assessment
In Massachusetts, your property tax bill is your assessed value multiplied by your town’s tax rate. If your Concord assessment is higher than it should be, your tax bill is too. Assessors are required to assess at fair cash value as of January 1 each year; if your assessment jumped, your record card looks inaccurate, or comparable homes nearby are assessed lower, it can be worth a closer look before the filing window closes.
What the free check and packet help you do
- See whether your assessment appears high
- Estimate the possible impact on your tax bill
- Compare against similar Concord homes
- Organize property record-card details and possible issues
- Prepare a comparable-sales worksheet and evidence checklist
- Prepare a ready-to-sign Form 128 and questions for the assessor
Official Concord resources
- Official assessor page[Insert official town assessor link]
- Official abatement form[Insert official abatement form link]
- Official abatement deadline[Insert official town abatement deadline]
See where your Concord tax bill stands
Run a free check first. You’ll only consider the $79 guided abatement packet if the numbers suggest it’s worth it.