Watch this video to learn how my Fair Market Value Dashboard can help you appeal BC Assessment and lower your property taxes.

Fight Back Against Over-Assessments and Lower Your Property Taxes.

If your BC Assessment doesn’t match your home’s fair market value, I’ll guide you through a proven process to ensure you only pay what’s fair. With my exclusive Fair Market Value Dashboard and expert appeals strategy, you’ll reduce your tax burden and save money.

Don’t Pay More Than You Should

Many homeowners are overcharged on their property taxes due to inaccurate BC Assessment valuations. You shouldn’t have to pay unfair property taxes without challenging the mistakes.

YOUR TRUSTED APPEAL GUIDE

“I’m here to help you challenge inaccurate BC Assessment valuations and ensure you’re paying what’s fair.”

~ Jason Anson, Property Appeals Expert

Jason Anson, Expert in BC Assessment Appeals

Let me guide you through the process with trusted, expert support.

How It Works:

As your real estate agent, I offer more than just buying and selling homes. I help ensure your property assessments are accurate to save you money year after year on your property taxes.

 

Clients who buy or sell with me get personalized, expert guidance for appealing property assessments annually, while non-clients can access my online course and Fair Market Value Dashboard to assess their property’s value and confidently navigate the appeals process on their own.

 

Whether working with me directly or using my tools, you’ll reduce your tax burden and ensure you’re paying only what’s fair.

 

Here’s how I fix that:

Step 1: Get Your Fair Market Value:

Use my exclusive Fair Market Value Dashboard to determine if your property is over-assessed.

Step 2: Start Your Appeal

Follow the easy, step-by-step instructions in my online course to file your appeal and correct the assessment.

Step 3: Save on Property Taxes

Successfully reduce your property taxes by confidently using the tools and strategies provided in my online course.

Success Stories: Real Homeowners, Real Savings

These homeowners took action and reduced their over-assessments, thanks to expert guidance. Let their stories inspire you to take the first step towards saving thousands on property taxes.

50+

TOTAL APPEALS COMPLETED

92%

APPEAL SUCCESS RATE

$15+ Mil

TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE REDUCTIONS

$1,800+

AVERAGE TAX REFUND

How I’ve Helped Homeowners Win Their BC Assessment Appeals

As a leading expert in BC Assessment appeals, my success in helping homeowners reduce their property taxes has been recognized by local and province wide media. Here are a few headlines and quotes that highlight my proven track record.

“It’s as if B.C. Assessment is throwing darts at a wall. The numbers show they are all over the place from any standard methods in appraisals.”, Anson said.

Waterfront property owners in Youbou appeal assessments

Cowichan Valley Citizen

Feb 17, 2023

“Unlike assessments, prices in the area are not up 28 per cent, and only four houses were sold in 2022 on the Youbou waterfront, for an average price of $1.5 million”, Anson said.

Cowichan Lake property owners face steep assessment increases

Times Colonist

Mar 5, 2023

“Since January, BC Assessment has refused to engage in any meaningful conversations on the ‘merits of evidence’ with us and, instead, have been stonewalling the property owners every step of the way for five months”, Anson said.

Youbou property owners frustrated with appeal process

Lake Cowichan Gazette

May 19, 2023

“As BC Assessment has decided to expand its inspections to an additional 100 properties in Youbou, a community of less than 500 homes, this has become a broader matter of public interest.”, Anson said.

Dozens of Youbou property owners still in limbo with assessment appeals

Cowichan Valley Citizen

Jul 7, 2023

“These comparable properties that are being used are not accurate at all, This is beyond hoodwinking and bamboozling”., Anson said.

Honeymoon Bay property owner says assessment on dilapidated home way too high

Cowichan Valley Citizen

Aug 4, 2023

“Right now, if she settles, she has no proof to show for future appeals should she fall into this situation again.”, Anson said.

BC Assessment offers to halve Honeymoon Bay property value, owner says no

Lake Cowichan Gazette

Oct 6, 2023

“#”, Anson said.

Youbou realtor takes to YouTube to educate about property assessments

Cowichan Valley Citizen

Nov 10, 2023

“#”, Anson said.

Lake Cowichan realtor to release new book on property assessment issue

Cowichan Valley Citizen

Dec 22, 2023

“BC Assessment’s guidance to its staff in preparation for the 2024 Property Assessment Review Panel has brought to light their concern over homeowners working together” , Anson said.

Online platform available to help those appealing property assessments

Lake Cowichan Gazette

Jan 15, 2024

“Their hope is that by the time their cases are heard, the 2023 decisions will have been made, allowing them to use these valuations as a baseline rather than the new values set by BC Assessment for 2024”, Anson said.

Youbou homeowners try to break cycle of over assessment

Lake Cowichan Gazette

Feb 8, 2024

“The appeals were initially dismissed by the ­Property Assessment Review Panel without a review of the homeowners’ evidence or a ­hearing.”, Anson said.

Lake Cowichan residents win $10.5M in assessment reductions after appeals

Times Colonist

Feb 10, 2024

“BC Assessment is requesting all PARP hearings be pushed off until March 7, It will be interesting to see what they come up with.” , Anson said.

Vancouver Island property owners score big wins contesting assessments

Lake Cowichan Gazette

Mar 4, 2024

“I have tried tirelessly to seek reform in this area, but it falls on deaf ears at the provincial government level”, Anson said.

Another Youbou property owner wins assessment fight

Cowichan Valley Citizen

June 14, 2024

“The lines between corporate interests and BC Assessment are becoming blurred, and this is a serious problem”, Anson said.

Retired appraiser waging fight against ‘underassessed’ commercial, industrial properties

Cowichan Valley Citizen

August 8, 2024

“BC Assessment can’t match the resources of commercial appeal agents who frustrate the system, leading to appeal backlogs and forcing local governments to shift the tax burden onto homeowners”, Anson said.

Malahat homeowner in ongoing fight over property assessments

Cowichan Valley Citizen

August 20, 2024

What Happens If You Don’t Appeal? Without expert guidance, these are the most common mistakes homeowners face

Don’t let this happen to you, work with a real estate agent who will fight for your financial well-being, year after year.

Inaccurate Property Valuation

Many homeowners receive property assessments that overvalue their homes, leading to higher property taxes.

Overwhelming Appeal Process

The BC Assessment appeal process can be confusing and time-consuming for homeowners unfamiliar with it, leading to missed opportunities to lower their taxes.

Missed Deadlines and Opportunities

Homeowners often miss important appeal deadlines or fail to gather sufficient evidence to challenge their property assessment effectively.

Imagine saving on your property taxes, confident that you’re paying only what’s fair.

Real Results, Real Homeowners, Real Savings

My success is best measured by the results I achieve for homeowners like you. The testimonials and success stories shared by my clients showcase the trust they’ve placed in me to navigate the complexities of BC assessment appeals. With proven results, expert guidance, and a commitment to fairness, I strive to ensure you only pay your fair share in property taxes.

Lower Your Property Taxes with the Right Tools and Guidance

If you’re tired of overpaying due to inaccurate BC Assessment valuations, I can help. Clients who buy and sell with me get personalized, expert guidance every year as part of my ongoing service, saving them thousands over time. Not a client? Access my online course and tools to confidently navigate the appeals process on your own. Let’s get started today!