For real estate investors · Dallas County, Texas

Dallas County investment property tax appeal

How much tax-appeal upside is hiding in Dallas County rental properties — and how to surface it on every deal you analyze.

Live county data

77,104 over-assessed properties in Dallas County

Total homes
210,797
Over-assessed
36.6%
77,104 properties
Aggregate overpayment
$144.5M/yr
Avg savings per appeal
$2k/yr
per over-assessed property

What this means for investors: Each over-assessed rental in Dallas County silently loses an average $2k/yr to inflated property tax — that's roughly $37k present-value NOI over 20 years, per property. Most of that hits new buyers on day 1 because the assessment travels with the property.

Where the savings concentrate

Top 5 most over-assessed zips in Dallas County

ZipCityHomes% over-assessed$/yr lost
75205UNIVERSITY PARK4,10731.8%$20.1M/yr
75225DALLAS4,73340.8%$10.6M/yr
75230DALLAS4,69636.0%$9.7M/yr
75229DALLAS5,17227.8%$8.5M/yr
75214DALLAS4,82332.1%$7.3M/yr
If you're acquiring

Check assessment before you close

Underwriting a Dallas County rental? Run the address through our lookup to see whether the assessed value is above peer comps. Sellers in Texas have often been overpaying for years — that tax burden transfers to you on day 1. Surface it pre-LOI and you can either negotiate the price or factor in the cap-rate improvement you'll capture after a successful appeal.

If you already own

Auto-appeal every year, every property

Add your Dallas County rentals to your portfolio and we email you a signature-ready packet before each annual deadline. TX §41.43(b)(3) unequal-appraisal protest — protest deadline May 15 each year. Average successful appeal saves $2k/yr per property — Portfolio tier covers up to 25 rentals at $99/mo.

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See tax appeal upside on every Dallas County deal.

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Texas effective tax rate ≈ 2.15% · TX §41.43(b)(3) unequal-appraisal protest — protest deadline May 15 each year