Understanding Texas Property Taxes: A Guide for Austin-Area Homeowners

How Do Property Taxes Work in Texas and How Much Will I Pay?

Property taxes are one of the most common questions I get from both local buyers and people relocating to the Austin area. Texas has no state income tax, but property taxes here are higher than the national average. Understanding how they work will help you make better financial decisions when buying a home.

How Texas Property Taxes Are Calculated

Your property tax bill is based on two factors: your home’s assessed value (determined by the county appraisal district) and the combined tax rate from all taxing entities that serve your property. These entities typically include the county, city, school district, and any special districts like MUDs (Municipal Utility Districts).

In the Cedar Park and Austin metro area, total property tax rates typically range from 1.8% to 2.5% of assessed value. On a $500,000 home, that translates to approximately $9,000 to $12,500 per year before exemptions.

Homestead Exemption: Your Most Important Tax Break

If the home is your primary residence, you can file for a homestead exemption that reduces your taxable value. In Texas, the general homestead exemption removes $100,000 from your home’s value for school district taxes. Many cities and counties offer additional exemptions. File with the county appraisal district — it is free.

Property Tax Rates by Area

Tax rates vary significantly across the Austin metro. Cedar Park residents in Leander ISD typically pay around 2.0% to 2.2%. Georgetown ISD areas tend to be slightly lower. Round Rock ISD areas vary depending on MUD and city boundaries. Pflugerville may have higher rates due to MUD taxes.

Protesting Your Property Taxes

Texas homeowners have the right to protest their property tax assessment every year. The protest deadline is typically May 15. You can protest informally or formally before an appraisal review board. I recommend every homeowner review their assessment annually.

How I Help Buyers Understand Total Housing Costs

When working with buyers, I include a detailed property tax estimate for every home we consider. Contact me for a detailed cost analysis on any property.

Amy McCarthy REALTOR

About Amy McCarthy

Amy McCarthy is a trusted Austin-based REALTOR® with Real Broker, LLC, known for her calm, strategic approach and unwavering commitment to her clients. She specializes in helping buyers, sellers, and investors navigate residential and commercial real estate with clarity and confidence.

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