Analysis: Dallas County effective property tax rates outpaced the national average in Q1

Analysis: Dallas County effective property tax rates outpaced the national average in Q1
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Property owners in Dallas County paid 3.1% of the value of their homes in property taxes in the first quarter of 2025, which is more than 2.7 times the national average, according to the real estate analysis posted by Dallas City Wire.

The median sales price of a Dallas County home in the first quarter of 2025 was $205,910, based on data from the 5,189 properties sold during that time. In 2025, the median tax bill for the county was $6,290, which is 3.1% of the median value of the homes that were taxed.

This is 2.7 times higher than the average effective property tax rate of 1.11% in the U.S. in 2023.

The analysis of Dallas County real estate data showed homeowners in Cockrell Hill, Highland Park, and Mesquite paid the highest rates.

The above article calculates the effective property tax rate for 2025 using estimated inflation values and 2020 tax data provided by the county. In some cases, the actual effective property tax rate may vary slightly.

The U.S. housing market has surged in recent years, with its total value approaching $50 trillion in 2024—nearly five times its value in 2000.
“The value of America’s housing market will likely cross the $50 trillion threshold in the next 12 months as there are not enough homes being listed to push prices down,” said Redfin Economics Research Lead Chen Zhao.

The following table compares Cockrell Hill with some other cities belonging to Dallas County by their median effective property tax rate, calculated using sales and property tax data from the first quarter of 2025.

City Q1 2025 Sales Q1 2025 Median Price Median tax 2025 Effective tax rate
Cockrell Hill 5 $69,480 $4,112 5.9%
Highland Park 24 $1,292,515 $49,344 3.8%
Mesquite 339 $146,470 $5,446 3.7%
Sunnyvale 11 $332,930 $12,073 3.6%
University Park 56 $1,178,685 $41,999 3.6%
Cedar Hill 122 $187,350 $6,475 3.5%
Duncanville 105 $167,450 $5,796 3.5%
Carrollton 128 $221,345 $7,435 3.4%
Grand Prairie 265 $159,650 $5,479 3.4%
Farmers Branch 122 $224,630 $7,501 3.3%
Garland 577 $188,370 $6,277 3.3%
Richardson 249 $258,590 $8,597 3.3%
Coppell 75 $404,020 $12,833 3.2%
DeSoto 145 $215,770 $6,922 3.2%
Lancaster 89 $177,490 $5,612 3.2%
Rowlett 136 $253,325 $8,042 3.2%
Sachse 51 $275,010 $8,544 3.1%
Addison 25 $371,010 $11,147 3%
Balch Springs 46 $139,670 $4,158 3%
Seagoville 32 $144,300 $4,313 3%
Glenn Heights 20 $202,710 $5,860 2.9%
Dallas 2,321 $216,380 $5,786 2.7%
Irving 233 $241,920 $6,629 2.7%
Wilmer 7 $104,270 $2,505 2.4%
Hutchins 5 $156,480 $2,930 1.9%


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