You’re wondering what you’ll actually pay in property taxes when you own a home in Springtown, Texas. What is the current tax rate, and how is it calculated?
Inside Springtown city limits, a typical total 2024 tax rate combines the City of Springtown, Parker County, and Springtown ISD. Based on adopted 2024 rates, that stack comes out to roughly $1.75 per $100 of taxable value before any exemptions. Your exact bill can vary if your property sits outside city limits or within a special district. Southwest Data Solutions+1
How Property Taxes Work Here
Property tax in Texas is set by multiple taxing units. In Springtown, you may see charges from:
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Parker County
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City of Springtown, if you are inside city limits
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Springtown ISD
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Any applicable special districts
Each unit sets a rate per $100 of taxable value, then exemptions reduce your taxable value before the rates are applied. Southwest Data Solutions
2024 Adopted Rates You Should Know
City of Springtown
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$0.506589 per $100 of value, combined M&O and I&S. Southwest Data Solutions
Parker County
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The Commissioners Court approved an overall county rate of $0.285070 per $100 for the next fiscal year, which includes the General Fund, Debt Service, and Lateral Road components. Yahoo
Springtown ISD
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$0.955500 per $100 of value for 2024, split between M&O and I&S. Southwest Data Solutions
If you are inside Springtown city limits and in Springtown ISD, a simple example stack is:
City 0.506589 + County 0.285070 + SISD 0.955500 ≈ 1.747159% total rate before exemptions. Actual bills vary by your property’s taxable value and any special districts. Southwest Data Solutions+1
What Changes Your Actual Bill
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Location within or outside city limits changes which units tax your property. Southwest Data Solutions
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Special districts may apply in some areas. Parker County
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Exemptions like the Texas homestead, age 65 or older, or disabled veteran reduce taxable value, which lowers your bill. Check with Parker County Appraisal District for eligibility and filings. Southwest Data Solutions
Quick Estimate Example
If your home’s taxable value is $300,000 and you are inside city limits in SISD with no special districts or exemptions, a rough estimate is:
$300,000 × 1.747159% ≈ $5,241 per year.
Your number may be lower with exemptions or different taxing units. Always verify your parcel’s specific jurisdictions. Southwest Data Solutions+1
Final Takeaway
For Springtown homeowners, plan around 1.7% to 1.8% per $100 of taxable value if you are in city limits and in Springtown ISD. Your exact total depends on your location, exemptions, and any special districts, so it is worth checking your specific parcel. Southwest Data Solutions+1
Want a precise breakdown for your address, including your current exemptions and units that tax your property? I can help you pull the exact jurisdictions and run a personalized estimate for your home in Springtown.
Kelly Jones / Local Real Estate Professional
Call or text me: 832-681-0445
Email: keyswithkellyjones@gmail.com
Written by Kelly Jones
Sources
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Parker CAD, “2024 Tax Rates” PDF. Shows adopted 2024 rates for City of Springtown and Springtown ISD. Southwest Data Solutions
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Parker County, Financial Transparency page, county rate components and tax notices. Parker County+1
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News report on Parker County’s adopted overall county rate for the current fiscal year.