Centerpoint Advisory Group

Property Tax Consultant in Overland Park, Kansas

(913) 685-30017450 W 130th St, Ste 410, Overland Park, KS 66213View on Yelp

About Centerpoint Advisory Group

Centerpoint Advisory Group specializes in helping Kansas property owners reduce their tax burden through strategic assessment appeals and valuation analysis. Our team combines legal expertise with certified appraisal knowledge to deliver results that make a real difference in your annual tax obligations. We've seen too many property owners accept inflated assessments simply because they don't understand the appeal process or their rights. Our mission is to level the playing field between individual property owners and government assessors. Whether you're dealing with a residential over-assessment or managing tax obligations for commercial real estate portfolios, we provide the specialized knowledge and advocacy needed to achieve fair assessments.

Services

Estate Planning Law
Legal Services
Tax Law

How They Can Help

Our property tax services encompass every stage of the assessment and appeal process. We conduct thorough property valuations using certified appraisal methods, analyze assessment methodologies, and identify errors in county assessments that lead to over-taxation. For residential properties, we research comparable sales data, evaluate market trends, and challenge inappropriate assessment increases. Commercial property owners benefit from our expertise in income capitalization analysis, cost approach valuations, and lease analysis for investment properties. We handle formal appeals before county assessment review boards, prepare detailed valuation reports, and negotiate settlements with assessors. Our services include ongoing assessment monitoring, exemption applications for qualifying properties, and consultation on property improvements that might affect future assessments. We also provide acquisition analysis to help clients understand tax implications before purchasing properties.

What to Expect

Our process starts with a comprehensive property assessment review during your initial consultation. We examine your assessment notice, property characteristics, and recent market activity to determine appeal potential and expected savings. If we proceed, we conduct detailed market research and property analysis to build your case. This includes gathering comparable sales data, analyzing income and expense information for commercial properties, and identifying any assessment errors. We prepare all necessary documentation and represent you throughout the appeal process, from initial filing through hearings and settlement negotiations. You'll receive regular updates and have direct access to our team for questions throughout the process.

Service Area

We serve property owners throughout the Kansas City metropolitan area, with primary focus on Johnson County communities including Overland Park, Leawood, Olathe, Lenexa, and Shawnee. Our practice extends to Douglas County, Miami County, and select cases in the greater Kansas City region. We're familiar with assessment practices and procedures across these jurisdictions and maintain professional relationships that facilitate effective appeal resolution.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a property assessment too high?
Assessments exceeding fair market value, inconsistent valuation methods, or failure to account for property condition or market changes. We evaluate these factors during consultation.
How often can I appeal my property assessment?
You can appeal annually if you believe your assessment is incorrect. There's no limit on appeal frequency if you have valid grounds.
Will my taxes go up if I lose the appeal?
No, unsuccessful appeals don't increase your assessment. You'll simply continue paying based on your current assessment until the next revaluation.
Can I appeal both land and building values separately?
Yes, we can challenge land value, building value, or total assessment depending on where we identify valuation errors or inconsistencies.
What happens if we settle before a hearing?
Most appeals resolve through negotiation with assessors before formal hearings. Settlements are binding and typically take effect for the current tax year.
Do I need an appraisal to appeal my property taxes?
Not necessarily, though appraisals can strengthen appeals for high-value properties. We conduct our own valuation analysis as part of the appeal preparation.
How do commercial property appeals differ from residential?
Commercial appeals often involve income analysis, lease review, and more complex valuation methods. They typically take longer and may require specialized market research.
What if my property has unique features affecting its value?
Unique properties often have the strongest appeal potential since standard assessment methods may not capture their true market value accurately.

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