Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Entrepreneurial Homeowners Can Reduce Property Taxes and Save Thousands

Certainly you have heard some variation of the popular statement, "Knowledge is power!" Well, in the context of lowering property taxes on your home, knowledge is power and can translate into some serious money. California property owners can benefit over the next several years with a little knowledge and some capitalistic motivation.
In the state of California, property owners may request a decline-in-value of the assessed value of their home and lower property taxes they pay.

Around every opportunity to save or make money, depending on your perspective, sprouts new entrepreneurial endeavors to capitalize on such an opportunity. I am in full support of businesses being created around a developing need in an economy, but do not believe creating new businesses is always a desirable outcome when a need develops in a market. Instead, I am in full support of individuals proactively capitalizing on these opportunities themselves, especially when our government, of the people, provides a mechanism to do so.

Regarding property tax appeals and reassessment of home values, I encourage a philosophy and practice of do-it-yourself. With a little education and direction, most if not all people would be able to successfully lower property taxes in this real estate market. If you want to learn what needs to be done and how it needs to be done, look up the Property Tax Appeal Copilot. The program is a training workshop for homeowners looking to do-it-yourself. Paying for expensive property tax consultants promising to do what you can do in 2-3 hours is a waste. And waste is abhorred in the field of economics - certainly in these times.

Of all the capitalists out there I consider myself one in the truest form. As such, I am the first to propose that more people become entrepreneurs. What do I mean by this? Well, I am certainly not advocating droves of employees resigning from secure employment to try a risky endeavor for the shear fun of the experience. I am suggesting people become "home entrepreneurs."

A home entrepreneur endeavors to explore opportunities that arise in the context of home economics. Balancing a checkbook and buying groceries are everyday mundane tasks done in the household, but researching new ways to increase the wealth of your home is the job description of a home entrepreneur. After discovering hidden ways of increasing the wealth of one's household, a home entrepreneur must educate himself and learn what is necessary before acting. Empowered with knowledge and information, a home entrepreneur can act and benefit from opportunities that such an individual sought out and went after. For example, California homeowners researching the law regarding property decline in value applications for a decrease in property taxes will find with proper knowledge and information, they can increase the wealth of their household tremendously.

Many may argue against my do-it-yourself approach by citing the benefits of delegation and time management. By devoting yourself to work at which you are proficient and well informed you create a value greater than doing work at which you are less proficient or skilled. Under this axiom, one will only do tasks he is skilled and proficient, then delegate tasks to which he is less skilled to others. However, the benefits of a small time and energy commitment on the part of a home entrepreneur with a substantial value have the greatest value before the negative effects of decreasing marginal utility take hold. In regards to property tax reassessment of one's home, it is far beneficial to do-it-yourself and invest the time and energy to reap the rewards of lower property taxes.

Now you may find yourself asking the question "how do I reduce property taxes on my home, and can I really prepare a profession property tax appeal and be taken seriously?" The answer is "Yes you can! With a little help!" Check out the Property Tax Appeal Copilot program, and find out just how easy it really is to save thousands of dollars of your home this year, and in the coming years.

Robert Wall is a real estate agent practicing in Los Angeles. Robert has been actively following market trends for years, and has identified an unprecedented opportunity for California homeowners to lower property taxes and save thousands of dollars this year, and in the coming years.

Robert and his team have developed the Property Tax Appeal Copilot program so that homeowners can do it themselves. Homeowners who complete the program will produce a professional property tax appeal to present to the county assessors office and win.

Robert Wall is a graduate of Cornell and Tulane universities and holds a JD and an MBA.

Certainly you have heard some variation of the popular statement, "Knowledge is power!" Well, in the context of lowering property taxes on your home, knowledge is power and can translate into some serious money. California property owners can benefit over the next several years with a little knowledge and some capitalistic motivation.
In the state of California, property owners may request a decline-in-value of the assessed value of their home and lower property taxes they pay.

Around every opportunity to save or make money, depending on your perspective, sprouts new entrepreneurial endeavors to capitalize on such an opportunity. I am in full support of businesses being created around a developing need in an economy, but do not believe creating new businesses is always a desirable outcome when a need develops in a market. Instead, I am in full support of individuals proactively capitalizing on these opportunities themselves, especially when our government, of the people, provides a mechanism to do so.

Regarding property tax appeals and reassessment of home values, I encourage a philosophy and practice of do-it-yourself. With a little education and direction, most if not all people would be able to successfully lower property taxes in this real estate market. If you want to learn what needs to be done and how it needs to be done, look up the Property Tax Appeal Copilot. The program is a training workshop for homeowners looking to do-it-yourself. Paying for expensive property tax consultants promising to do what you can do in 2-3 hours is a waste. And waste is abhorred in the field of economics - certainly in these times.

Of all the capitalists out there I consider myself one in the truest form. As such, I am the first to propose that more people become entrepreneurs. What do I mean by this? Well, I am certainly not advocating droves of employees resigning from secure employment to try a risky endeavor for the shear fun of the experience. I am suggesting people become "home entrepreneurs."

A home entrepreneur endeavors to explore opportunities that arise in the context of home economics. Balancing a checkbook and buying groceries are everyday mundane tasks done in the household, but researching new ways to increase the wealth of your home is the job description of a home entrepreneur. After discovering hidden ways of increasing the wealth of one's household, a home entrepreneur must educate himself and learn what is necessary before acting. Empowered with knowledge and information, a home entrepreneur can act and benefit from opportunities that such an individual sought out and went after. For example, California homeowners researching the law regarding property decline in value applications for a decrease in property taxes will find with proper knowledge and information, they can increase the wealth of their household tremendously.

Many may argue against my do-it-yourself approach by citing the benefits of delegation and time management. By devoting yourself to work at which you are proficient and well informed you create a value greater than doing work at which you are less proficient or skilled. Under this axiom, one will only do tasks he is skilled and proficient, then delegate tasks to which he is less skilled to others. However, the benefits of a small time and energy commitment on the part of a home entrepreneur with a substantial value have the greatest value before the negative effects of decreasing marginal utility take hold. In regards to property tax reassessment of one's home, it is far beneficial to do-it-yourself and invest the time and energy to reap the rewards of lower property taxes.

Now you may find yourself asking the question "how do I reduce property taxes on my home, and can I really prepare a profession property tax appeal and be taken seriously?" The answer is "Yes you can! With a little help!" Check out the Property Tax Appeal Copilot program, and find out just how easy it really is to save thousands of dollars of your home this year, and in the coming years.

Robert Wall is a real estate agent practicing in Los Angeles. Robert has been actively following market trends for years, and has identified an unprecedented opportunity for California homeowners to lower property taxes and save thousands of dollars this year, and in the coming years.

Robert and his team have developed the Property Tax Appeal Copilot program so that homeowners can do it themselves. Homeowners who complete the program will produce a professional property tax appeal to present to the county assessors office and win.

Robert Wall is a graduate of Cornell and Tulane universities and holds a JD and an MBA.

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