Town of Brookhaven Property Tax Grievance

Town of Brookhaven

Long Island, New York


The Town of Brookhaven covers a large area of Suffolk County, from the North Shore harbors to the South Shore beaches, and property values vary wildly from one neighborhood to the next. When assessments don’t keep up with market changes, homeowners and commercial property owners often end up paying more in taxes than they should.


We help property owners throughout Brookhaven challenge inaccurate assessments through the Suffolk County property tax grievance process, and as always, we do not earn a fee unless we win you a reduction.


Whether you live in Patchogue, Port Jefferson, Stony Brook, Medford, Mastic, or anywhere in between, our team can determine whether your assessment is too high and help you pursue meaningful tax relief.


We routinely handle grievances for properties located everywhere in the Town of Brookhaven, including but not limited to:

  • Bellport
  • Blue Point
  • Brookhaven Hamlet
  • Center Moriches
  • Coram
  • East Moriches
  • East Patchogue
  • East Setauket
  • Farmingville
  • Holbrook
  • Holtsville
  • Lake Grove
  • Mastic & Mastic Beach
  • Medford
  • Middle Island
  • Miller Place
  • Mount Sinai
  • Patchogue Village
  • Port Jefferson Village
  • Ridge
  • Rocky Point
  • Selden
  • Shirley
  • Shoreham
  • Sound Beach
  • Stony Brook
  • Yaphank


From waterfront homes to student rentals near Stony Brook University, over-assessment happens in every corner of Brookhaven.


Town of Brookhaven Grievance Deadline:


All Town of Brookhaven properties follow the Suffolk County filing deadline, which is the third Tuesday in May, each year. If your property is also located in an assessing and incorporate village, a separate grievance may be necessary, and since the deadlines for villages vary considerably, it is important to contact us today to ensure filing filings. Missing the deadline means waiting an entire year. We handle all timing and paperwork so you never risk losing out on potential savings and/or refunds.


How Do You Know If You're Over-Assessed?


You may be paying too much in property taxes if comparable homes in your area are selling for less than your assessment, your home needs repairs or updates the assessor hasn’t accounted for, your assessment jumped significantly without clear reason, you haven’t challenged your assessment recently—or ever, or your taxes keep going up while your property value hasn’t.


It costs nothing to find out. We’ll review the numbers and give you an honest opinion.


Why Work With Us?


Reducing your taxes isn’t just about filling out a form. It requires understanding local data, how assessors value property, and what evidence supports a reduction.


We provide:

  • Attorney-backed representation;
  • Valuation analysis based on real local sales;
  • Full handling of the grievance and subsequent court proceeding;
  • Support for both residential and commercial properties; and,
  • You pay no legal fees unless we lower your taxes.


We deal with Brookhaven’s assessors and hearing officers so you don’t have to.


Get started with a free assessment review:

Fill out the below Contact Us form today for a complementary tax analysis. A quick review today could lead to savings year after year.


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