Stop leaving money on the table.
If you own commercial real estate, you’re likely over paying in property taxes.
At Peyco Southwest, we leverage our extensive marketplace knowledge and dig deep into appraisal research to file the most well-researched protest case possible. Understanding why your commercial property values are off, we negotiate and use the arbitration process or litigation proceedings to get the you the best possible results. After all, our goal is simple. We fight to minimize property tax values, saving you money. We understand that to you, the reason why doesn’t matter. You simply want to save money. That’s what we’re here for and, even better, we have the results to back it up.
Trusted Results. Proven Process.
$395M in Market Value Reductions (2024)
6,200 Properties Served
Serving All Greater DFW Counties
40+ Years of Commercial Real Estate Expertise
“CHC Development has used Peyco Southwest Realty for several years to help us keep property taxes down across all of our owned and managed commercial real estate holdings. Unlike companies we have used in the past, after several years of working on the same buildings, they continue to be successful in keeping our values down. Their process is efficient and helps us and our employees save a lot of time. We highly recommend the team at Peyco Southwest Realty to help with property tax protests throughout all the counties in North Texas.”
How We Save You Money
Initial Consultation: We assess your property’s potential for tax savings.
In-Depth Analysis: Market data, comps, and local insights drive our case.
Protest Filing: We handle all paperwork and filings with appraisal districts.
Representation: Our team advocates for you at hearings and negotiations.
Resolution: You receive maximum reductions with zero hassle.
Why Peyco Southwest?
Commercial Property Specialists — We know the data you need.
Deep Local Knowledge — Decades of experience in North Texas.
End-to-End Service — From strategy to success, we manage every step.
Proven Track Record — $395M in reductions last year alone.