Goodwin Recruiting
Real Estate Tax Grievance Specialist JN -122025-168994
Goodwin Recruiting, Huntington, New York, United States
Position Summary
Rapidly growing boutique real estate tax grievance and consulting firm focused on helping property owners reduce their property tax burden through assessment review, appeals, and ongoing advisory services. The firm operates on a fee‑based model, serving a regional client base of residential and commercial property owners and working closely with attorneys, consultants, and local assessors.
Key Responsibilities
Review municipal assessment rolls, tax bills, and property records to identify potential over‑assessments and appeal opportunities.
Perform property valuation analyses using comparable sales, income capitalization, and cost approaches for residential and commercial properties.
Conduct property inspections (as needed) to verify physical characteristics, condition, and any factors affecting value.
Prepare detailed valuation reports, supporting exhibits, and documentation for tax grievance filings, administrative hearings, and, when necessary, court proceedings.
Assist in drafting and organizing tax appeal packages, including forms, evidence, and written arguments in coordination with attorneys or senior consultants.
Maintain and update internal databases of comparable sales, rental data, market trends, and historical assessment decisions.
Communicate directly with clients to gather property information, explain valuation conclusions, and set expectations about the appeal process, timelines, and likely outcomes.
Interact with local assessors’ offices, boards of assessment review, and related agencies to obtain records, clarify assessment data, and support negotiations.
Track case status, deadlines, and outcomes to ensure timely filings and accurate internal reporting.
Stay current on regional property tax laws, assessment methodologies, and market conditions impacting valuations.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Real Estate, Finance, Economics, Accounting, Urban Planning, or a related field; equivalent experience considered.
2–5+ years of experience in real estate appraisal, property assessment, or closely related valuation/analytical work (residential and/or commercial).
State appraisal license or certification (preferred), or direct experience within an assessor’s office or tax grievance firm.
Strong understanding of property valuation methods (sales comparison, income, and cost approaches) and how they apply to tax assessment challenges.
Familiarity with local property tax systems, assessment cycles, and appeal procedures in the target region.
Proficiency with MLS or similar listing systems, public property databases, and valuation tools (e.g., Excel, appraisal software).
Excellent analytical, quantitative, and written communication skills; able to construct clear, defensible valuation narratives.
High attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and ability to manage multiple cases and deadlines concurrently.
Comfortable working in a small‑firm environment with a hands‑on, client‑focused, entrepreneurial culture.
Personal Attributes
Client‑service mindset with a professional, consultative communication style.
Resourceful and proactive in gathering data and solving valuation problems.
Comfortable taking ownership of files from initial review through conclusion, with appropriate supervision.
Team‑oriented, willing to collaborate closely with attorneys, consultants, and support staff.
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive base salary commensurate with experience, plus performance‑based incentives or bonus potential tied to case outcomes and firm performance.
Opportunities for professional development, licensing support, and continued education in appraisal and property tax practice.
Flexible, collegial work environment typical of a small, specialized firm.
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Key Responsibilities
Review municipal assessment rolls, tax bills, and property records to identify potential over‑assessments and appeal opportunities.
Perform property valuation analyses using comparable sales, income capitalization, and cost approaches for residential and commercial properties.
Conduct property inspections (as needed) to verify physical characteristics, condition, and any factors affecting value.
Prepare detailed valuation reports, supporting exhibits, and documentation for tax grievance filings, administrative hearings, and, when necessary, court proceedings.
Assist in drafting and organizing tax appeal packages, including forms, evidence, and written arguments in coordination with attorneys or senior consultants.
Maintain and update internal databases of comparable sales, rental data, market trends, and historical assessment decisions.
Communicate directly with clients to gather property information, explain valuation conclusions, and set expectations about the appeal process, timelines, and likely outcomes.
Interact with local assessors’ offices, boards of assessment review, and related agencies to obtain records, clarify assessment data, and support negotiations.
Track case status, deadlines, and outcomes to ensure timely filings and accurate internal reporting.
Stay current on regional property tax laws, assessment methodologies, and market conditions impacting valuations.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Real Estate, Finance, Economics, Accounting, Urban Planning, or a related field; equivalent experience considered.
2–5+ years of experience in real estate appraisal, property assessment, or closely related valuation/analytical work (residential and/or commercial).
State appraisal license or certification (preferred), or direct experience within an assessor’s office or tax grievance firm.
Strong understanding of property valuation methods (sales comparison, income, and cost approaches) and how they apply to tax assessment challenges.
Familiarity with local property tax systems, assessment cycles, and appeal procedures in the target region.
Proficiency with MLS or similar listing systems, public property databases, and valuation tools (e.g., Excel, appraisal software).
Excellent analytical, quantitative, and written communication skills; able to construct clear, defensible valuation narratives.
High attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and ability to manage multiple cases and deadlines concurrently.
Comfortable working in a small‑firm environment with a hands‑on, client‑focused, entrepreneurial culture.
Personal Attributes
Client‑service mindset with a professional, consultative communication style.
Resourceful and proactive in gathering data and solving valuation problems.
Comfortable taking ownership of files from initial review through conclusion, with appropriate supervision.
Team‑oriented, willing to collaborate closely with attorneys, consultants, and support staff.
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive base salary commensurate with experience, plus performance‑based incentives or bonus potential tied to case outcomes and firm performance.
Opportunities for professional development, licensing support, and continued education in appraisal and property tax practice.
Flexible, collegial work environment typical of a small, specialized firm.
Job ID: 168994 #post
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