Alvin property taxes are spiking much faster than CPI + population growth. Between 2003 and 2023, Alvin property taxes grew by 229% while CPI + population grew at only 77%. Stated differently,
the rate of property tax growth was 197% faster than the rate of population + CPI.
Alvin property taxes per capita are favorable when compared to peer Texas cities. Alvin per capita property taxes grew from $205/ person to $584/ person between 2003 and 2023,
an 185% increase. Per capita property taxes from 2003 to 2023 grew by 209% in Big Spring, 178% in Kingsville, and 91% in University Park. When compared to peer cities, Colleyville
exhibited the lowest rate of per capita property tax growth at 85% between 2003 and 2023.
Alvin property tax rates decreased from 80% in 2003 to 69% in 2023, which is low at about 14%. Tax rates decreased by about 26% in Colleyville and 27% in University Park
in the same period. Kingsville increased from 69% to 76%, but Big Spring decreased from 69% to 63%.
Can Alvin, Texas property owners find a solution? Essentially, residential and commercial owners who file protest will over time receive substantial property tax relief.
But owners who fail to appeal pay taxes based on the complete amount of the estimate from Brazoria County Appraisal District.
Yes, O’Connor can help you reduce your property taxes
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We file the protest and attend the hearing. No flat fee; just pay half of first year property tax savings
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