

LeagueCityPropertyTax
League City Property Taxes are rising at a slower rate than CPI + population growth. Between 2003 and 2023, League City property taxes grew by 177%whileCPI+populationgrewatonly178%.Stateddifferently therateofpropertytaxgrowthdecreasedby1%comparedtotherateofpopulation +CPI.
LeagueCitypropertytaxespercapitaarelowerthanpeerTexascities.LeagueCitypercapitapropertytaxesgrewfrom$326/personto$456/person between 2003 and 2023, an 40% increase. Per capita property taxes from 2003 to 2023 grew by 68% in Allen, 155% in Lewisville, 116% in Tyler and WichitaFallsgrewby147%.
Texas property tax rates have finally begun to compress due to SB 2 passed in 2019. League City property tax rates fell from 64% in 2003 to 40% in 2023, which essentially decreased 38%. Tax rates decreased by about 25% in Allen and 7% in Lewisville during the same period. However, Wichita Fallsincreasedby59%to68%,andTylerstayedthesameat25%
Taxratecompressionshouldoccurinmostcitiesevenifassessedvaluescontinuetheirupwardspiral.
What can you do? Protest your property taxes each and every year About 60 to 80% of tax appeals are successful. Property owners who appealed theirpropertytaxesin2020savedabout$71billioncollectively