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Property Tax Guide · Frisco, Texas

Frisco Property Tax Guide

Frisco, TX property tax rate is 2.18%. Learn about homestead exemptions, protest strategies, and how taxes compare across DFW. Michelle Sanchez, Coldwell Banker Realty.

Median Price
$695,000
Appreciation
+11.2%
School District
Frisco ISD
Tax Rate
2.18%

Frisco Property Tax Rate

The effective property tax rate in Frisco, Texas is approximately 2.18%. This rate combines school district, county, city, and special district levies. Frisco ISD accounts for the largest portion of your tax bill, reflecting the community's investment in public education and infrastructure.

Understanding Your Tax Bill

Your Frisco property tax bill is calculated by multiplying the appraised value of your home (set by the Denton County Appraisal District or Tarrant County Appraisal District) by the combined tax rate. With a median home price of $695,000, annual property taxes in Frisco typically range based on exemptions claimed and appraised value adjustments.

Homestead Exemptions

Texas homestead exemptions can significantly reduce your Frisco property tax burden. The general homestead exemption removes a portion of your home's assessed value from school district taxation. Additional exemptions are available for homeowners over 65, disabled veterans, and surviving spouses. Filing for these exemptions is free and should be done within the first year of purchase.

How to Protest Your Property Taxes

If your Frisco property appraisal seems inflated, you have the right to protest with the county appraisal district. Gather comparable sales data, document any property condition issues, and file your protest by the May 15 deadline. Many Frisco homeowners successfully reduce their appraised value by 5-15% through the informal hearing process.

How Frisco Compares to Other DFW Cities

At 2.18%, Frisco's effective tax rate positions it competitively within the North Texas market. Some neighboring communities carry higher rates due to municipal utility districts or newer infrastructure bonds. When evaluating total cost of ownership, factor in the tax rate alongside the median price of $695,000 and the +11.2% appreciation trend.

Tax Planning with Your Real Estate Agent

Understanding property tax implications before you buy is essential to accurate budgeting. Michelle Sanchez provides clients with tax rate comparisons across all 20 service area communities, helping you make informed decisions that align with your financial goals. Call (940) 273-4848 to discuss how property taxes affect your home search.

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