Not all of this year's evaluation notices are out just yet, but experts said to be prepared to pay more.
- North Texas property values have been skyrocketing since the pandemic has started, leaving residents on edge to see what appraisal evaluations say when they arrive in the mail this year.
"it's frustrating just the little, short while I've been looking. So many times that we decided, 'Oh well maybe we just ought to stay where we are,'" said Kathy Lewis, one woman looking for a new home. Wiggins works with North Texas Property Taxes. He said inflation is one reason for the increase in property values, but simple supply and demand factor in as well.
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