June 6, 2026
| Service | Property tax assessment review (no charge) |
| Area | Staten Island, NY |
| Challenge | Homeowner unsure whether their assessment – and tax bill – was fair |
| Result | Clear, written analysis of potential tax savings – delivered free |
A Staten Island homeowner reached out to Joseph Ranola with a question that has nothing to do with buying or selling: was their property tax assessment actually correct? Like a lot of Staten Island owners, they had watched their NYC property tax bill climb year after year without ever knowing whether the underlying assessed value was fair or inflated. They were not listing their home. They were not a client. They just wanted a straight answer from someone who reads these numbers for a living – and they had heard Joseph does this kind of review for the community at no cost.
NYC property tax assessments are genuinely hard to decode. The assessed value, the transitional value, the exemptions, and the market value the city assigns rarely line up with what a home would actually sell for, and the appeal window is narrow. Most homeowners do not know whether they have a real case for a grievance or whether they are simply paying what everyone else pays. This owner needed two things: an honest read on whether their assessment was out of line with comparable Staten Island properties, and a plain-English explanation they could actually act on. Generic online estimates were not going to cut it.
Joseph pulled the property’s assessment data and compared it against real Staten Island comparable sales and assessment patterns for similar homes nearby. He looked at whether the city’s assigned market value tracked with what the home would realistically sell for, flagged where the numbers diverged, and laid out the potential to reduce the tax burden through the proper channels. Then he put it in writing – a detailed, easy-to-follow review the homeowner could understand without a real estate license. No sales pitch, no pressure to list, no fee. This is the same property-tax service Joseph has quietly run for dozens of Staten Island homeowners, and it is exactly why his name keeps coming up when neighbors ask who actually helps. The whole point was to give a non-client real, usable information and let the homeowner decide what to do next.
The homeowner walked away with a clear, documented picture of their property’s tax-savings potential and the confidence to act on it. No cost, no catch. Here’s what they left in their Google review:
“Great detailed review of the property’s potential to save on taxes. Highly recommended.”
★★★★★ - Avi Pharmd, Verified Google Review (5.0)
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Text or call Joseph Ranola at (917) 905-2541, or email joe@bridgeandboro.com. Bridge and Boro Real Estate Team at Real Broker LLC serves Staten Island and Brooklyn.
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