What’s your landlord’s property tax bill? We crunched the numbers for 5 Tarrant apartments
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Tarrant County’s skyrocketing property values
Tarrant County’s property appraisals are going up. What to know about your property value and how it affects your tax bill.
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The average rent in Dallas-Fort Worth is poised to surpass $1,500 in the next few months.
Part of that steady increase is attributable to rising property taxes, landlords claim.
We selected five apartment building in Tarrant County and calculated how much property tax bills have changed since 2014.
The SageStone Village, Fort Worth
- Appraised value 2014: $17.2 million
- Appraised value 2021: $44 million (up 156%)
- Tax bill 2014: $525,700
- Tax bill 2021: $1,183,071 (up 125%)
The Enclave, Arlington
- Appraised value 2014: $15 million
- Appraised value 2021: $30 million (up 100%)
- Tax bill 2014: $387,235
- Tax bill 2021: $769,259 (up 99%)
Camden Riverwalk, Grapevine
- Appraised value 2014: $34.2 million
- Appraised value 2021: $53 million (up 55%)
- Tax bill 2014: $787,966
- Tax bill 2021: $1,129,653 (up 43%)
Trinity Bluff, Fort Worth
- Appraised value 2014: $19 million
- Appraised value 2021: $24.3 million (up 28%)
- Tax bill 2014: $539,295
- Tax bill 2021: $652,134 (up 21%)
Ranch at Fossil Creek, Haltom City
- Appraised value 2014: $21 million
- Appraised value 2021: $34.7 million (up 65%)
- Tax bill 2014: $583,041
- Tax bill 2021: $889,552 (up 53%)