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Bailey Central Appraisal District

Local Appraisal District

O’Connor is the leading company representative for the Bailey Central Appraisal District property owners because:

  • O’Connor’s interests are fully aligned with yours. We cover all fees and costs, no matter how far your appeal goes, even if it reaches binding arbitration or a judicial hearing. Unlike many competitors who charge legal fees, expert witnesses, or court costs, you’ll never be asked to pay any of these expenses when you protest with O’Connor.
  • We have one of the largest proprietary property databases in the U.S. This gives us a powerful edge in challenging tax assessments through deep market analysis. With access to real-time sales data, current market trends, and advanced appraisal methods, we’re equipped to help secure the lowest possible valuation for your property.
  • Convenient and personalized service is our standard. Whether through face-to-face consultations or concierge site visits, we’re here to support you every step of the way. Our quick online enrollment takes just 2–3 minutes, and in 2024 alone, our clients saved over $190 million in property taxes.
  • Our decades of experience matter. We’ve compiled sales and unequal appraisal data specifically formatted to meet the standards of the Bailey Central Appraisal District (CAD) and the Appraisal Review Board (ARB), giving your case the best possible chance of success.

Bailey Central Appraisal District

Local Appraisal District

Bailey Central Appraisal District’s (CAD) formal and informal 2024 hearings resulting in reductions are displayed in the graphs below:

  • O’Connor has gathered a variety of data from Bailey County and combined it into one easy-to-use resource.
  • Bailey County property owners protested the taxable value of 30 accounts in 2024.
  • About 0.32% of parcels were protested in 2024 by Bailey property owners.
Save With O’Connor

1,148

Average HCAD Tax Savings

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Average Property Tax Savings from Protesting (Informal + Formal)

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Residential Property

343

Commercial Property

1,966

Disclaimer: O’Connor is a property tax consultant and is not affiliated with any appraisal district. Data for graphs provided by Texas comptroller.

Single Family
Commercial / Other
Total

Disclaimer: O’Connor is a property tax consultant and is not affiliated with any appraisal district. Data for graphs provided by Texas comptroller.

Single Family
Commercial / Other
Total

2023 County Appraisal District Statistics

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  • address County: Bailey
  • address Street Address: 302 Main St. Muleshoe, TX 79347-3852
  • address Mailing Address: 302 Main St. Muleshoe, TX 79347-3852
  • address Phone: 806-272-5501

Major Cities:

Anderson County Texas totals 8 square miles, with a 2020 population of about 7,076. Adjacent counties include Henderson, Houston, Freestone, Cherokee, and Leon County. The total market value of real property and personal property in Anderson County in 2020 was $4,900,000,000. Anderson County 2020 property taxes are estimated to total $58,600,000 million based on an effective tax rate of 2.4% including homestead exemptions. Anderson County property owners protested the noticed value for 214 houses and 1,100 commercial and BPP properties. Anderson County Appraisal Review Board appeals were successful for 17.05% of the owners. Property owner property tax protests in Anderson County results in savings of $16,062,679 million in 2020, or $12,355 per account protested. The 2020 budget for Anderson was $1,200,000 including 13 employees.

Bailey Property Tax Values

Bailey County

Average Bailey Property Tax Values

1,148

Average Texas Property Tax Values

1,148

Frequently Asked Questions

You can file a Notice of Protest online, by mail, or in person with the appraisal district before the deadline.

Common reasons include overvaluation, unequal appraisal, or incorrect property details.

Yes, many protests are resolved through informal meetings before a formal hearing.

Prepare comparable sales data, photos, repair estimates, and appraisal error documentation.

Yes, you can appeal through arbitration or district court if needed.