How One Bellingham Homeowner Dodged Thousands in Property Taxes (and How You Can Too)

Got a surprise property tax bill? You may be able to appeal—but don’t wait. One homeowner called me two days before the deadline, and we built a successful appeal together. Check your 2025 valuation and email me “Tax Check” for a free review.
It started with a Saturday night phone call.
Frantic, a local homeowner reached out just days before the property tax appeal deadline. Their 2024 assessment had landed with a thud, forecasting a tax bill that felt wildly out of line with reality. The deadline to appeal? Monday, October 27th.
Cue the scramble.
That evening, too stormy to drive, I hunkered down at home and dove into the numbers. Something wasn’t right. The new valuation didn't match the trajectory of their neighborhood market. The math simply didn’t check out.
Sunday morning, we got to work.
I drove out to their property, and together we built a bulletproof appeal. We reviewed sales data, took updated photos, and pulled relevant comparables to submit with their documentation. The appeal package was ready to go by Monday morning. Crisis averted.
Here’s what every Whatcom County homeowner should know:
- Your property valuation notice typically arrives in September.
- You have 30 days from the date on the notice to file an appeal.
- If the number looks off, don’t shrug and hope it’s close enough.
- You can challenge it—and often should, especially in fluctuating markets like Bellingham, Ferndale, and beyond.
The key takeaway? Don’t wait until the last minute.
It pays to be proactive. Assessments aren’t always accurate, and appealing your property valuation could save you thousands. If your 2025 valuation doesn’t reflect the true market value of your home, you have options—and you don’t have to figure them out alone.
Let’s make sure you’re not overpaying.
If your new valuation feels too high, DM me "Tax Check" and I’ll give you a free property value review. We’ll go over the numbers together and see if an appeal makes sense.
Still have questions?
Let’s meet for coffee and talk it through. I’m always happy to help you navigate the less-fun-but-super-important parts of homeownership.
















