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Johnson Central Appraisal District - Total Tax Parcels / Values

"Johnson Central Appraisal District increased the value of taxable property from $14 billion in 2015 to $22 billion in 2021, a 54% increase. The increase of $7 billion in the market value of Johnson property is estimated to increase property taxes by $209 billion during 2015 to 2021, based on a 2.7% tax rate. Johnson County has about 306,500 tax parcels. An increase of $209 billion in property taxes equates to $682 per tax parcel. Central Appraisal District of Johnson County is paid by tax entities and has no citizen representation. Even the playing field by hiring an expert to represent you. Enroll in the Property Tax Protection Program(TM). No fee to enroll. No flat fees. No upfront costs. No fee ever unless we reduce your property taxes that year. Just enroll, relax and save."

Total Number of Parcels in DistrictSource: Texas Comptroller, compiled by O’Connor, and not affiliated with any appraisal district.

Millions
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Total Number 0.2857 0.3090 0.3086 0.3009 0.3026 0.3071 0.2939 0.3065 0.3142 0.3643 0.3588
Parcels Appraised 0.2857 0.0793 0.0807 0.3009 0.3026 0.3071 0.2939 0.3065 0.3142 0.3643 0.3588

Texas property owners should protest annually since About half of Texas properties are assessed at 100% of market value or higher based on data from the Texas Comptroller.

Central Appraisal District of Johnson County Tax Parcels

Central Appraisal District of Johnson County (Johnson CAD) attempts to: 1) identify all real and personal property, and 2) then value each parcel. Their primary mission is to divide the property taxes paid to entities in the county as accurately and equitable as possible. Texas has a total of 20,663,600 tax parcels, or an average of 82,986 per county.

Central Appraisal District of Johnson County has a lean level of staffing. In 2018, there were 2,221 appraisers at Texas appraisal districts valuing 20,663,600 tax parcels, for an average of 9,305 parcels per appraiser. Based on 220 workdays per year, that is 42 appraisals per day or five per hour.

Johnson CAD Total Number of Parcels in District

Property tax values must be revalued by the Central Appraisal District of Johnson County at least every three years. Following is a summary of the total number of parcels and the number revalued annually.

Since 2014, there have been at least 79,300 parcels appraised in Johnson County each year.

Market Value All Property in Johnson CountySource: Texas Comptroller, compiled by O’Connor, and not affiliated with any appraisal district.

Billions of $
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
$ Total market value 13.881 14.386 14.083 15.002 16.474 18.127 19.162 22.131 25.965 32.874 34.782
Single Family 4.689 4.626 4.949 5.637 6.313 7.278 8.074 9.466 11.793 15.260 16.710
Multi-family 0.179 0.187 0.215 0.237 0.273 0.279 0.300 0.394 0.514 0.623 0.771
Commercial 1.309 1.405 1.486 1.516 1.616 1.609 1.716 1.820 1.976 2.347 2.525
All Other 7.704 8.169 7.433 7.613 8.272 8.961 9.073 10.450 11.682 14.644 14.776

Texas property owners should protest annually since To support neighbors’ appeals for unequal appraisal.

Johnson County - Total Market Value for All Property

The Central Appraisal District of Johnson County is required to provide a value for all real property and business personal property in Johnson County annually. This initial guesstimate is subject to appeal annually, regardless of whether the value rose, was flat or fell. Johnson County property values by category are summarized in the graph.

The value of single family residences in Johnson County was $7.3 billion in 2019, about 0.4% of the value of all single family houses in Texas ($1.65 trillion for Texas).

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