As appeals mount, Pittsburgh’s tax base braces for another hit

Heading into the new year, homeowners in Pittsburgh are facing a tax hike as the city continues to lose revenue.

In 2025, thousands of property tax appeals cost Pittsburgh more than $3 million – the latest in a series of blows to the city’s once-strong tax base driven by appeals in recent years.

And another hit is likely coming soon: More than 6,000 appeals filed across the county this year could lead to even more assessment cuts in Pittsburgh in 2026, according to data from Allegheny County…

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