Average Tax Assessment in Goliad County
Real Estate Values and Property Tax Valuation in Goliad County, Texas
Goliad County has a total of 3,431 properties with a cumulative value of $397.3M, representing 0.02% of all real estate value in Texas. Property taxes in Goliad County amount to $4.7M, with an average homeowner paying $1,416 in property taxes, which is significantly lower than the state average of $4,015. The average property tax rate in Goliad County is 1.18%, compared to the state average of 1.69%. Properties are typically valued for tax purposes based on their market value.
The property tax timeline in Texas begins on January 1st, when the property valuation date is set. Property value notices are issued between April and May, and the property tax appeal deadline is May 15th or 30 days after the notices are issued. The real property tax bill is due on January 31st for the preceding year's gross tax bills.
Updated November 01, 2023
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Goliad Clerk | (361) 645-3294 |
TexasFile Clerk Records | - |
Important Dates | |
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Real Property Tax Bill Due (1st of #): | January 31st, Gross tax bills for preceding year |
Property Valuation Date: | January 1st |
Property Value Notices Issued: | April - May |
Property Tax Appeal Deadline: | May 15th or 30 days after notices are issued |
Property Tax Bills Issued: | October 1st |
Available Exemptions | |
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Early Payment Discount | |
Senior | Available |
Disabled | Available |
Homestead | Available |
Veteran | Available |
Solar/Wind | Available |
Charitable | Available |
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Real Estate Statistics in Goliad County
Residential Property Taxes by Cities in Goliad County
Goliad County has an average property tax rate of 1.18%, which is slightly lower than the state average of 1.19%. This rate is applied to all properties in the county, regardless of location. However, the effective property tax rate can vary significantly from city to city. Goliad has the highest effective property tax rate in the county at 1.2%, while Victoria has the lowest at 1.17%. This means that property owners in Goliad will pay more in taxes than those in Victoria.
Overall, Goliad County has a relatively low property tax rate compared to other counties in Texas. This makes it an attractive option for those looking to purchase property in the area. However, it is important to note that the effective property tax rate can vary significantly from city to city, so it is important to research the rates in each city before making a purchase.
Tax Assessment Value
The following table shows the 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentile of property assessment value in each city in Goliad County. The tax assessment value may differ from the potential sale value, and is used to calculate the property tax for each piece of real estate.
Property Tax Bill
This table shows the percentiles of actual property tax paid on residential properties for each city in Goliad County.
Effective Property Tax Rate
The effective property tax rate is calculated by dividing the property tax bill by the assessed value. For the percentiles below, the calculation is performed using the percentiles for property tax bill and assessed value above. Therefore, each consecutive percentile doesn't necessarily show a larger value.
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Real Estate Values in Goliad County
The data from Redfin does not provide any information on the median home price in Goliad County for October 2022 or October 2023, so it is not possible to describe home price trends in Texas citing this data. However, the data does show that the home inventory in Goliad County decreased from 26 in October 2022 to 21 in October 2023, which could indicate that the demand for homes in the area is increasing.
Average Home Value in Goliad County, Texas
Last updated: November 2023
Percent Change in Total Home Sales in Goliad County
Last updated: November 2023
Percent Change in New Home Listings in Goliad County
Last updated: November 2023
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Mortgage Rates in Goliad County
Goliad County has a total of $72.6 million in outstanding home mortgage loans. This represents 487 loans, or approximately 0.2% of the total home value in the county. The median mortgage rate in Goliad County is 4.17%, which is lower than the median rate in Victoria, the city with the highest median mortgage rate at 4.29%. This indicates that there is a slight variation in mortgage rates across the county, with Goliad having the lowest rate.
Overall, Goliad County has a relatively low amount of outstanding home mortgage loans compared to the total home value in the county. This indicates that homeowners in the county are taking advantage of the lower mortgage rates and are able to pay off their loans more quickly. The slight variation in mortgage rates across the county also suggests that homeowners are able to shop around for the best rate and find the one that works best for them.
Outstanding Mortgages
The table below shows the percentile distribution of outstanding loans on residential properties in Goliad County by city.
Mortgage Rates
The following table shows the 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentile of mortgage rates in cities across Goliad County.
Housing Expenses in Goliad County, Texas
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