Once again, Collin and Dallas County property values show an increase, according to 2025 certified taxable values released by Collin Central Appraisal District (CCAD) and Dallas Central Appraisal District (DCAD).
The district released certified taxable values to taxing authorities on Thursday, July 24. Cities and school districts will hold public hearings in August before setting ad valorem tax rates based on the property values from CCAD.
“The overall county value increased by 7.55% with the average Collin County home value increasing from $599,917 in 2024 to $603,190 in 2025,” said Deputy Chief Appraiser Brian Swanson. “Most of the same fast-growing areas such as Anna, Celina, Melissa and Princeton showed continued growth this year.”
CCAD mailed the 2025 real property appraisal notices to property owners on April 15 and owners had until May 15 to file an appeal.
The report said Collin County property values increased to $268.3 billion, with $8.84 billion in new property added to the tax rolls as of July 24, 2025.

In the city of Sachse, CCAD data shows a 3.99% increase in total certified taxable value to $1.79 billion in 2025 with $5.2 million in new construction.
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