Property Tax Updates, Bonds, and Public Safety Funding in Collin County

Between bond elections, emergency funding measures, and statewide tax adjustments, Collin County homeowners have plenty of questions about where their tax dollars go. Recent measures tied to public safety and infrastructure improvements mean some residents will see modest changes in their tax bills. The big picture? These investments generally support stronger schools, safer communities, and better roads..three things that consistently protect property values. Understanding how these updates affect your specific city or neighborhood can help you plan more confidently for the year ahead.
Categories
Recent Posts

Bathroom Remodels in Plano Are Spiking: Here's What That Means for Move-Up Buyers

Serenade Celina TX | New Master-Planned Community | The Money Group

Whose mortgage are you actually paying?

8400 Sioux Trail, Aubrey TX – Corner Lot Living Near Lake Views in Cross Oak Ranch

703 Hammond Drive in Wylie, TX: A Pool Home Designed for Real Life (and Real Summers)

3509 Almond Lane, McKinney TX: A Home That Puts You in the Center of It All

North Frisco Real Estate Is Shifting: Inside the Firefly Park Development Near PGA Parkway

New Collin County Outer Loop Segment Opens: What It Means for Growth in Celina, McKinney, and North Collin County


It’s Getting (A Little) More Affordable to Buy in DFW
