2024 Analysis & Property Tax Info at 103 Cona Way in Hutto
by Alfonso "Fonz" Rodriguez @ Pinnacle Realty Advisors
As of 4/24/2025
When it comes to considering your valuation from the county you have to keep in mind that the county will only consider comparable homes sold in 2024, which is the tax year they're basing their decision on.
Typically, the appraisal district will classify a comparable home that has sold within the same subdivision with a similar build year & square footage.
Williamson County has assigned a taxable value of $365,099 & I think you can protest that lower based on comps that I found.
It doesn't cost you anything to protest & the worst thing that could happen is that they deny your protest.
The initial protest is done online where you'll tell them what you think the home is worth.
The county will either accept, deny or make an offer with a different amount.
If they deny your online protest or they counter with a number you're not OK with then you'll have to schedule a time to meet them in the office.
I'm doing & have done the same process for my home in Georgetown.
I'll be available as support for you along the way.
Protest Plan
You'll first need to go onto the WCAD website here: https://search.wcad.org/Property-Detail?PropertyQuickRefID=R634967&PartyQuickRefID=R634967
It's best to do this on a computer.
Then you'll click on the "Protest Online" icon.
Then, you'll scroll down a little & click on the "Proceed to Online Appeal System" .
You'll need to log into your WCAD account or create one if you do not have one & then follow the prompts.
When it asks you what value you think the home is worth you can put in whatever number below $365,099 you feel is appropriate.
I suggest $338,234 because that is the average of the 3 comps I found & you can get those comps here: 103 Cona Way Protest Comps
Let me know if you have any follow up questions.