2025 Broken Oak Property Tax Savings Report

Neighborhoods / Broken Oak
Broken Oak homeowners have saved $34 on average in property taxes by protesting! Also, 4 homeowners were represented by an agent. Join your neighbors and pay less in property taxes.

Neighborhood Details
37

Properties

22

Protests Filed

2

Successful

  41% Did Not Protest
  5% Successful Outcome
  54% Unsuccessful Outcome
Total Saved $580

by those who protested

Unclaimed Savings $713

by those who did not protest

0

Saved
$1000+

1

Saved
$500-$999

0

Saved
$250-$499

0

Saved
$100-$249

  82% Protests by Owner
  18% Protests by Agent

Top 1 Property Tax Savings
Address Savings
209 San Xavier St, Georgetown, TX 78633 $580

Important Property Tax Calendar Dates
Date of Appraisal
Appraisal districts value your property as of this date for the current tax year. Make sure to apply for the homestead exemption which helps to reduce your property tax burden.
Property Appraisals Mailed
This date kicks off the property tax protest season. Some appraisal districts mail appraisal notices as late as mid-April.
Protest Filing Deadline
You must file your property value protest with the appraisal district by May 15th or 30 days from the date of Notice of Appraised Value, whichever is later. Check your Notice of Appraised Value for the deadline.
Tax Rates are Set
Taxing units (e.g. school districts, MUD's, etc) set the tax rates by approximately this date.
Property Tax Bills Mailed
You will receive your property tax bill from the county's tax office in October or November. You can pay your property taxes through January 31st without penalties and interest.
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