Check your Port St. Lucie-area home's assessment against the official St. Lucie County roll in seconds — free, no signup. If the county valued it too high, we show you what it may be worth and how to appeal before the deadline.
Check your St. Lucie County property →When your TRIM notice arrives (mid-to-late August), you have 25 days to file Form DR-486 with the St. Lucie County Value Adjustment Board (a $15 filing). Miss that window and you wait a year. Start by checking your assessment free above — we assemble the completed petition and comparable-sales evidence if it's worth appealing.
Enter your address above and we compare the county's assessed value to an independent market estimate from official sales data — free, in seconds. Nearly 1 in 5 non-homestead Florida homes are over-assessed, and the rate is rising.
Save Our Homes protects about 91% of homestead owners — an appeal rarely lowers an already-capped bill. We'll tell you honestly if you're protected, and point you to exemptions or portability, which is usually the bigger opportunity.