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Texas Senior Alert: The Hidden Reason Your 2026 Appraisal Notice Could Spike 10% Even as Home Prices Cool

TSP Staff By TSP Staff Last updated: April 24, 2026 5 Min Read
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If you’re a Texas homeowner, especially on a fixed income, you might open your 2026 appraisal notice and feel blindsided. You may have heard that home prices are cooling in many areas, yet your appraised value still jumped close to 10%. That disconnect is frustrating, confusing, and for many seniors, financially stressful. The truth is, your appraisal notice isn’t always tied to what homes are selling for right now. Instead, it follows rules, timelines, and caps that can push values higher even in a softer market.

Here’s the hidden reality behind the Texas property appraisal increase, and what you can do about it.

Your Appraisal Is Based on January 1

The biggest misunderstanding behind a Texas property appraisal increase is timing. Appraisal districts value your home based on its condition and market data as of January 1 of the tax year. Texas appraisal districts

That means if home prices peaked late last year, your 2026 notice may still reflect those higher values. Even if prices cooled in spring or summer, that data won’t show up until next year’s cycle. This makes it feel like things aren’t reflecting what’s happening in reality. But it’s just delayed.

The 10% Cap Isn’t Always the Protection You Think

Many seniors believe the 10% cap guarantees their value won’t rise much, but that’s only partially true. The cap applies to appraised value increases on homesteaded properties, not the underlying market value. If your home’s market value jumped significantly in prior years, the capped value may still be “catching up.”  That means you could see near-10% increases year after year, even if the market is cooling now. In some cases, this creates a multi-year stair-step effect that feels never-ending.

Cooling Home Prices Don’t Automatically Lower Appraisals

Here’s the frustrating part: just because the market slows doesn’t mean your appraisal drops. Appraisal districts often rely on prior-year sales data and mass valuation models, not real-time listings.

In fact, some Texas markets saw values soften by around 5% in 2025, yet appraisals didn’t immediately reflect that change. This creates a gap between what your home could sell for and what it’s taxed at. And unless you take action, that gap can persist for years.

Exemptions Lower Taxes But Not Appraised Value

Texas has some of the most generous property tax relief programs in the country, especially for seniors.  For 2026, the homestead exemption can remove up to $100,000 from school taxes, with additional exemptions for those 65 and older.

Some seniors may have as much as $160,000 or more in exempt value, depending on eligibility. However, these exemptions reduce taxable value, not the appraised value listed on your notice. That’s why your notice may still show a sharp Texas property appraisal increase even if your actual tax bill is partially protected.

Seniors Have a Tax Freeze

One of the most important protections for seniors is the school tax ceiling, often called a “tax freeze.” Once you qualify at age 65, your school district taxes generally stop increasing. However, this freeze does not apply to city, county, or special district taxes. If those tax rates rise (or your appraised value increases), your overall bill can still go up. This is why many seniors are surprised to see higher total taxes despite having a freeze in place.

What You Can Do Right Now to Protect Yourself

The most important step is reviewing your appraisal notice carefully as soon as it arrives. You typically have until May 15 (or 30 days after delivery) to file a protest. That said, around 80% to 90% of homeowners who protest successfully reduce their value when they present evidence.

You should also confirm that all exemptions, especially senior and homestead, are properly applied. If you’re struggling to pay, Texas offers deferrals and installment plans for seniors.

Have you received your 2026 appraisal notice yet, and did the value surprise you? Share your experience in the comments.

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