What Homeowners Need to Know
One of the most valuable tax benefits available to Texas homeowners is the Homestead Exemption. If you own and occupy your home as your primary residence, you may qualify for property tax savings that can reduce your annual tax burden.
Whether you are a first-time home buyer or a long-time homeowner, understanding how homestead exemptions work can help you maximize your savings and avoid paying more property taxes than necessary.
At Bale Real Estate Group, we believe informed homeowners make better real estate decisions, and understanding available tax benefits is an important part of homeownership.
What Is a Homestead Exemption?
A Homestead Exemption reduces the taxable value of your primary residence, which may lower the amount of property taxes you owe each year.
In Texas, homeowners may qualify for several types of exemptions depending on their circumstances.
Benefits may include:
- Reduced property taxes
- Tax savings year after year
- Protection against certain property tax increases
- Additional exemptions for qualifying homeowners
A homestead exemption applies only to your primary residence and cannot generally be claimed on investment properties or vacation homes.
Who Qualifies for a Texas Homestead Exemption?
In most cases, homeowners must:
- Own the property
- Occupy the property as their principal residence
- Meet Texas residency requirements
- Apply through their local county appraisal district
Requirements can vary, so homeowners should verify eligibility with their local appraisal district.
Types of Homestead Exemptions
General Residence Homestead Exemption
Most Texas homeowners who occupy their home as a primary residence may qualify for a standard homestead exemption.
Over-65 Homestead Exemption
Homeowners age 65 and older may qualify for additional property tax reductions.
Benefits may include:
- Additional exemptions
- School tax limitations
- Additional local taxing authority benefits
Disabled Person Exemption
Homeowners who qualify for disability benefits may be eligible for additional exemptions.
Disabled Veteran Exemption
Eligible disabled veterans may qualify for significant property tax reductions depending on their disability rating.
Some qualifying veterans may receive a full exemption from property taxes on their primary residence.
How Much Can a Homestead Exemption Save?
The amount saved varies depending on:
- Property value
- School district taxes
- City taxes
- County taxes
- Special taxing districts
Many homeowners save hundreds or even thousands of dollars annually through available exemptions.
When Should You Apply?
Texas homeowners should generally apply for a homestead exemption after purchasing and occupying their primary residence.
Applications are typically submitted through the county appraisal district where the property is located.
Homeowners should verify current filing deadlines and requirements with their appraisal district.
Common Homestead Exemption Questions
Do I Need to Apply Every Year?
Generally, no. Once approved, most homestead exemptions remain in place unless ownership or eligibility changes.
Can I Have More Than One Homestead Exemption?
No. Texas law generally allows only one principal residence homestead exemption per homeowner.
Can I Transfer My Homestead Exemption?
Certain tax benefits may be transferable under specific circumstances, particularly for qualifying seniors. Consult your appraisal district for details.
Does a Homestead Exemption Lower My Mortgage Payment?
Indirectly, it may. Lower property taxes can reduce your overall monthly housing expenses.
Related Home Buyer Resources
- Credit Score Requirements
https://balerealestategroup.com/credit-score-requirements/ - Down Payment Options
https://balerealestategroup.com/down-payment-options/ - Mortgage Pre-Approval
https://balerealestategroup.com/mortgage-pre-approval/ - Interest Rates Explained
https://balerealestategroup.com/interest-rates-explained/ - Home Loan Process
https://balerealestategroup.com/home-loan-process/ - Buyer Closing Costs
https://balerealestategroup.com/buyer-closing-costs/ - First-Time Home Buyers
https://balerealestategroup.com/first-time-home-buyers/ - Home Inspections
https://balerealestategroup.com/home-inspections/ - Offer Strategy
https://balerealestategroup.com/offer-strategy/ - Smart Buyer Strategy
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Related Homeowner Resources
- Home Value / Pricing Strategy
https://balerealestategroup.com/home-value-pricing-strategy/ - Preparing Your Home to Sell
https://balerealestategroup.com/preparing-your-home-to-sell/ - Seller Closing Costs
https://balerealestategroup.com/seller-closing-costs/
Helpful External Resources
- Texas Comptroller Homestead Exemption Information
https://comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/property-tax/exemptions/residence-faq.php - Texas Comptroller Property Tax Assistance Division
https://comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/property-tax/ - Collin Central Appraisal District
https://www.collincad.org - Denton Central Appraisal District
https://www.dentoncad.com - Dallas Central Appraisal District
https://www.dallascad.org - Texas Veterans Commission Property Tax Benefits
https://www.tvc.texas.gov
Why Work with Bale Real Estate Group?
Buying a home involves much more than finding the right property. Understanding tax benefits, financing options, and long-term ownership costs can help homeowners make smarter financial decisions.
As a Top 1% North Texas real estate team, Bale Real Estate Group has helped buyers and sellers throughout Frisco, Plano, Prosper, Allen, McKinney, Dallas, and surrounding communities successfully navigate the real estate process.
We are committed to providing education, guidance, and local expertise long after the transaction closes.
Questions About Buying a Home in North Texas?
Whether you are purchasing your first home or planning your next move, Bale Real Estate Group is here to help.
Contact us today to discuss your goals and learn more about the benefits of homeownership in North Texas.
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