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re: 'Unprecedented': Property tax bills have reached double value for Texas homeowners
Posted on 6/17/22 at 10:32 pm to SPEEDY
Posted on 6/17/22 at 10:32 pm to SPEEDY
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Shannon Nash owns four acres in Smith Point in Chambers County. In 2021, his property was valued at about $65,000. One year later, it increased to almost $382,000 in value.
"I was mostly just in shock," Nash said. "I called a number of people that I know around here and they were already in shock. They had gotten their bills before me."
In 2021, Nash owed about $1,700 in property taxes. In 2022, he will have to pay Chambers County more than $10,000.
Having trouble seeing appraisal notice and tax transparency for possible reason for increase which seems to have happened for market price, but right now summary is showing a $0 taxable value. County seems a little behind on website, so that might also be issue seeing reason.
https://chamberscad.org/(S(2px0x050qshx2rajtrsj2gz4))/rgeneral.aspx?ID=15236&seq=1
He made private limited company for house.
SMITH POINT LTD
Parcel ID 15236
WHITEHEAD RD
SMITH POINT TX
This post was edited on 6/18/22 at 12:00 am
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