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Demovictory9

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Thu Apr 28, 2022, 02:18 AM Apr 2022

Texas homeowners reeling after property tax appraisals skyrocket [View all]

COLLIN COUNTY (CBSDFW.COM) - Some new numbers are painting a clear picture of how hard North Texas homeowners are getting hit by skyrocketing property tax appraisals.

CBS 11 News has learned that Collin County expects a record of 100,000 homeowners to protest their appraisals. A county commissioner we spoke with says it's the smart thing to do if you need financial relief.

A broken sprinkler system outside his home in Lucas, Texas is the least of Marc Sherrin's concerns after opening the mail. Looking at his statement he said, "We owe $75,000 more than last year looks like. We're going to have to protest again."

Sherrin and his family live in a small Collin County town where the price of the average home is already steep -- at $600,000. But appraisals this year, like the one he received in the mail, are up more than 30% across-the-board which makes the median home value now more than $900,000.

"I'm just kind of at my wits end," Sherrin said. "I don't know what to do."

The cities of Prosper, McKinney, Frisco, and Celina are all reporting home appraisal values above 30%, according to new numbers recently provided to County County leaders.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/texas-homeowners-reeling-after-property-tax-appraisals-skyrocket/ar-AAWEIkc

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Awwww NJCher Apr 2022 #1
They cap out property taxes at no more then 3 percent a year. jimfields33 Apr 2022 #7
Who is they? The cap is 10% in Texas Igirl Apr 2022 #10
I live in Florida. I guess I should have specified. jimfields33 Apr 2022 #12
Well you can edit. Kingofalldems Apr 2022 #32
In 2020 Trump won that county. Play stupid Trump games, win stupid Trump prizes. Celerity Apr 2022 #2
I love DU lindysalsagal Apr 2022 #33
The price that people have to pay to live in a small town TexasTowelie Apr 2022 #3
Thye same thing is happening in Austin, though greenjar_01 Apr 2022 #17
I have more sympathy because without moonscape May 2022 #37
Coming to your town real soon. Aussie105 Apr 2022 #4
Some day homes might only be owned by the rich and rented to us average folk. Ziggysmom Apr 2022 #5
And selling your home for more means you'll probably pay more Buckeyeblue Apr 2022 #8
Not probably pay more. Rents will rocket Igirl Apr 2022 #11
Same in Michigan Buckeyeblue Apr 2022 #13
My niece and her family live in McKinney, mnhtnbb Apr 2022 #6
Sit back, relax and taste the Freedumb! hatrack Apr 2022 #9
Bingo inthewind21 Apr 2022 #24
Migration Johnny2X2X Apr 2022 #14
It went up more than $75K? Does he live in a 4 million dollar home? tanyev Apr 2022 #15
I think the article is poorly written. I suspect he meant the valuation of his home went up $75K. mnhtnbb Apr 2022 #18
Agreed. I wish more reporters knew math. BlueCheeseAgain Apr 2022 #29
Not just a $4 million home, a home whose value increased by $4 million. BlueCheeseAgain Apr 2022 #28
There are multimillion dollar homes in Collin County. tanyev Apr 2022 #30
For reference the Southfork site from.the Dallas series is near Lucas JCMach1 Apr 2022 #16
And 360k would be a bargain for a Californian moving to Tx Demovictory9 Apr 2022 #19
However, the property tax on that home in California is half that in TX. haele Apr 2022 #23
Not true inthewind21 Apr 2022 #25
That 360K is now a 'starter' house... We have lots of CA JCMach1 Apr 2022 #34
in southern Calif. 360k will get a one bed one bath condo. so yeah, California go crazy Demovictory9 Apr 2022 #35
Kick dalton99a Apr 2022 #20
The question is what is the municipality doing with this windfall? Amishman Apr 2022 #21
At least Texas has no state income tax DFW Apr 2022 #22
No, it does not inthewind21 Apr 2022 #26
I'm not confronted with any of that, and don't keep up with it. You'd know the details more than I DFW Apr 2022 #27
Ours are capped at 3% a year unless significant upgrades are done MissB Apr 2022 #31
sounds like Calif with land more valuable than the building. 1500 garage...that's pretty big Demovictory9 Apr 2022 #36
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