How CCAD Overvalues Plano Homes

The Collin Central Appraisal District (CCAD) appraises properties using mass models that struggle to keep pace with the Tollway corridor's corporate relocations — Toyota, Keurig Dr Pepper, and the PGA of America HQ have all driven demand in ways that don't apply uniformly across every neighborhood.

CCAD appraised the average Collin County home at $603,190 in 2025. Plano homes frequently exceed that average. If your assessed value doesn't reflect your home's current condition, lot disadvantages, or actual resale market — you're likely paying more than your fair share.

About 70% of CCAD protests result in some value reduction. The question isn't whether you have a case — it's whether you have someone fighting it.

What Texas Tax Protest Does for Plano Homeowners

Our team researches real comparable sales in your specific neighborhood — not just your school district. We pull CCAD's own evidence, identify where your value is overstated, and build a protest case tailored to your property's actual conditions.

No fee unless we reduce your taxes. You keep 100% of your savings.