Florida Property Savings

Are you overpaying
on property tax?

We check Florida public records and tell you — for free.
No signup. No email gate. Just your address.

Searching Hillsborough County records. More counties coming soon.

641,413+

Florida homeowners potentially missing savings

$964

Average annual savings per homestead exemption

67

Florida counties with public data available

Three ways you might be overpaying

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Homestead Exemption

~$992/yr

Florida's Homestead Exemption removes up to $50,000 from your taxable value. If you own and live in your home but haven't filed, you're overpaying by roughly $992 every year. Filing deadline: March 1.

SOH Portability

$1,000–4,000/yr

Moved within Florida? Save Our Homes lets you transfer up to $500,000 of tax savings from your old home. Many buyers don't know this exists or miss the March 1 deadline.

Flood Insurance

$300–1,500/yr

29% of NFIP policyholders in Tampa pay over $2,000/year. Private market alternatives can be 30% cheaper for the same coverage. We flag overpayers using federal FEMA data.

Check for free. Fix for $99. Or do it yourself.

1

Enter your address

We look up your property in Florida Department of Revenue public records. No signup, no email, no nonsense.

2

See your savings

Your parcel ID, assessed value, exemption status, and exact dollar savings — pulled from county records, not estimated.

3

File or DIY

Pay $99 and we handle the paperwork. Or use our free step-by-step guide and file it yourself in 20 minutes. Either way, you save.

Born and raised in South Tampa

I grew up in 33609. When I started looking at county property records, I found something that didn't make sense: over 35,000 Hillsborough County homeowners are missing their Homestead Exemption. That's $34 million a year in savings left on the table — by people who qualify but never filed.

My family's homestead exemption saves thousands every year. It's not a hack or a loophole — it's a constitutional right for Florida homeowners. Most people just don't know about it, or they bought their home and nobody told them to file.

So I built this. It checks public records, finds who's missing out, and tells them exactly how much they're losing. For free. If you want help filing, it's $99. If you'd rather do it yourself, here's exactly how.

— Trey Anderson, Tampa native

Verify everything yourself

Check your exemption status

Go to your county property appraiser's website. Search your address. Look for "Homestead Exemption" under exemptions. If it says $0, you're not getting it.

Hillsborough County Property Appraiser →

See the raw data we use

We pull from the Florida Department of Revenue's public data portal. Every parcel, every assessed value, every exemption — downloadable by anyone.

FL DOR Data Portal →

Check flood insurance data

FEMA publishes every NFIP policy in the country through their open API. We use this data to flag overpayers. It's free and public.

OpenFEMA Data Sets →

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Free. No signup. Just your address.