Colorado Ski Town Owners:
Your 2025 Assessment Is Too High

2025 was a reassessment year in Colorado. Values just got reset, and many second-home owners are facing sticker shock. Notices of Valuation mail May 1, 2026. Protest window: May 4 โ€“ June 8 (only ~5 weeks!). We handle everything remotely. You only pay 25% of savings.

Odd Years
CO Revalues Every 2 Years
May 4 โ€“ Jun 8
2026 Protest Window
$2K+
Avg Savings Potential
๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Just $79 to Start
๐Ÿ’ฐ Only 25% Fee
๐Ÿ”๏ธ Ski Town Experts
๐Ÿ“‹ Remote Service - No Attendance

Why Colorado Ski Town Owners Overpay

2025 reassessment + surging home prices = massive over-assessments

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2025 Reassessment Year

Colorado revalues every 2 years (odd years). 2025 was a reassessment year, meaning values just got reset. If the assessor overvalued your ski town home, you're locked in for 2 years.

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Surging Ski Town Prices

Aspen, Vail, Breckenridge, and other resort towns saw wild price spikes. Median values now exceed $1.5โ€“3M. Assessors often overshoot on rapidly appreciating second homes.

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Tight Deadlines

Notices of Valuation mail May 1. You have until June 8 to protest - only ~5 weeks. Miss it and you're stuck with an inflated assessment for 2 years.

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Absentee Owner Challenges

Most ski town owners are out-of-state. You don't need to attend hearings - we handle everything remotely via Letter of Agency authorization.

Colorado Ski Counties We Serve

Local expertise in every major ski town market

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Pitkin CountyAspen ยท Snowmass
Median: $3.2M
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Eagle CountyVail ยท Beaver Creek
Median: $1.5M
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Summit CountyBreckenridge ยท Keystone
Median: $1.7M
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Routt CountySteamboat Springs
Median: $1.7M
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Gunnison CountyCrested Butte
Median: $1.35M
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San Miguel CountyTelluride
Median: $2M
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Grand CountyWinter Park ยท Granby
Median: $800K
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La Plata CountyDurango ยท Purgatory
Median: $700K

How It Works

Four simple steps - we handle everything remotely

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Sign Up

Enter your CO property address - just $79 to get started

2

We Analyze

Our team pulls comparable sales and market data for your ski town

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We File & Fight

We file your protest and represent you - no attendance needed

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You Save

If we reduce your assessment, you keep 75% - we take just 25%

Lowest Fee in Colorado

Keep more of your savings

CompanyFee StructureUpfront CostOn $2,000 Savings
โœ… OverAssessed25% of savings$79You keep $1,500 โœ…
Ownwell35% of savings$79You keep $1,300
Local attorneys$400โ€“$1,000 flat$400โ€“$1,000 upfrontYou keep $1,000โ€“$1,600*
DIYFreeYour timeIf you win, $2,000

*Flat fee companies charge regardless of outcome - you pay even if your appeal is unsuccessful.

Get Your Free Colorado Tax Analysis

Takes less than 2 minutes. Just $79 to start - credited toward your fee.

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Important Disclosures

โš ๏ธ Value Adjustment Risk
Filing a property tax protest in Colorado may result in your assessed value being adjusted upward. OverAssessed reviews all relevant market data before filing to minimize this risk.
๐Ÿ’ฐ Fee Calculation
Our fee of 25% is applied only to the actual property tax savings you receive. If we do not achieve a reduction, your only cost is the $79 initiation fee. $79 initiation fee credited toward your contingency fee. No admin fees, no hidden costs.
โฐ Deadlines
The Colorado protest deadline is typically June 8 (or 30 days after Notice of Valuation). It is the property owner's responsibility to sign up in time for us to file before the deadline.
โš–๏ธ Not Legal Advice
OverAssessed, LLC provides property tax consulting services and is not a law firm. Our services do not constitute legal advice. We act as your authorized representative via Letter of Agency.
๐Ÿ“‹ No Guarantee
Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Each property tax appeal is evaluated on its individual merits. Success rates and savings amounts vary by property and county.