Woodbridge Property Tax Appeal 2026
51% of Middlesex County homeowners who appeal receive a reduction. The Woodbridge deadline is April 1, 2026. Check if your home is over-assessed in 30 seconds.
Evidence Packet $49 if over-assessed · No gap = no charge
51%
Middlesex County appeal success rate
est. NJ Tax Court filings (2023)
April 1
2026 filing deadline
Standard NJ deadline
$1,215
Potential annual savings
if over-assessed by 10%
Woodbridge Tax Savings Estimate
Avg Home Value
$450,000
Avg Annual Tax Bill
$12,150
Potential Savings (10% gap)
$1,215/yr
The average home in Woodbridge pays approximately $12,150 per year in property taxes. If your assessment is 10% above your home's true market value, you could save $1,215 per year with a successful appeal. PropGap checks your address against up to 20 recent comparable sales — free in 30 seconds.
How to Appeal Your Woodbridge Property Taxes
Check your assessment free. Enter your Woodbridge address on PropGap. We pull up to 20 recent nearby comparable sales and compare them to your assessed value in about 30 seconds.
Unlock your Evidence Packet ($49). If you're over-assessed, unlock a formatted comparable sales report with the evidence the Middlesex County Board of Taxation actually evaluates. No gap = no charge.
Optional: Filing Packet ($149). Includes a pre-filled NJ Form A-1, Certified Mail checklist, and a Chapter 123 market-value argument — everything you need to file before April 1, 2026.
Woodbridge Property Tax Appeal — FAQ
What is the Woodbridge property tax appeal deadline for 2026?
The standard NJ appeal deadline of April 1, 2026 has passed for Woodbridge. If your town completed a revaluation, the May 1, 2026 deadline may still apply — contact the Middlesex County Board of Taxation to confirm.
What is the average property tax in Woodbridge?
Based on estimated home values and effective tax rates, the average Woodbridge homeowner pays approximately $12,150 per year in property taxes. If your assessment is 10% above your home's market value, a successful appeal could reduce your bill by $1,215 annually.
How do I know if my Woodbridge property is over-assessed?
Compare your assessed value to recent sale prices of similar homes in Woodbridge. Under New Jersey's Chapter 123 standard (N.J.S.A. 54:51A-6), if your assessment exceeds the Common Level Range and the board accepts your comparable evidence, the statute requires the board to reduce your assessment to the Common Level. PropGap pulls up to 20 comparable sales and shows your gap instantly — enter your address for a free check.
Do I need a lawyer to appeal my Woodbridge property taxes?
No attorney is required to file at the County Board of Taxation. Many Woodbridge homeowners successfully appeal on their own using Form A-1 and comparable sales data. PropGap's Evidence Packet ($49) provides the data in the format the Middlesex County Board evaluates. For $149, our Filing Packet includes a pre-filled Form A-1 and a written Chapter 123 argument. Note: for properties with an assessed value above $750,000, consulting a tax attorney or licensed tax agent is worth considering — higher-value cases often involve more complex negotiations and appeals to NJ Tax Court.
Woodbridge Deadline: April 1, 2026
Enter your Woodbridge address. PropGap checks up to 20 nearby comparable sales and shows your gap in about 30 seconds. No account needed.
Check My Woodbridge Assessment FreeEvidence Packet $49 if over-assessed · No gap = no charge · Filing Packet $149
Average home values and tax estimates are for informational purposes only. PropGap is a data research tool, not legal advice. Appeal success rates are estimated from NJ Tax Court filings (2023) and are not guarantees of individual results. Back to NJ overview