Denver, Colorado Property Tax Analysis
Compare your property taxes with neighbors and discover if you're overpaying
Property Tax Intelligence for Denver Homeowners
72,721 Homes May Be Over-Assessed
Our analysis shows that approximately 30-60% of properties in Denver are paying more than they should. The average successful appeal saves $1,103.
Compare with 10 Local ZIP Codes
We analyze property taxes across all Denver ZIP codes including 80201, 80202, 80203, and more to ensure accurate neighborhood comparisons.
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Property owners across Denver are discovering their true tax burden and taking action to reduce unfair assessments.
Denver Property Market Overview
- Median Home Value
- $525,000
- Population
- 727,211
- State Rank
- #19
- Tax vs. National Avg
- +49%
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Denver ZIP Codes We Analyze
Understanding Property Taxes in Denver, Colorado
Property taxes in Denver are a significant expense for homeowners, with the average household paying $3,675 annually. This represents an effective tax rate of 0.7%, which is below the national average.
How Denver Property Taxes Compare
With a median home value of $525,000, Denver residents face a property tax burden that varies significantly by neighborhood. Our analysis of 10 local ZIP codes reveals opportunities for savings through proper assessment appeals.
Property Tax Appeal Success in Denver
Historical data shows that property tax appeals in Colorado have a success rate of approximately 30-40%, with successful appeals resulting in an average reduction of $1,103 per year. The key to a successful appeal is having accurate comparative data from similar properties in your area.