Property tax data and protest guidance for the 7,260 residential parcels in 75205, part of Dallas County. Enter your address for a Free Assessment — we'll tell you whether your home has room for property-tax savings against the comparable sales we have on file.
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75205 sits in Dallas, Dallas County. Properties here are appraised by Dallas Central Appraisal District (DCAD), which is the same agency responsible for every parcel countywide. The protest deadline, filing methods, and ARB process are identical to elsewhere in Dallas County — what's different is the underlying data.
16% of homes in 75205 had their tax value rise more than 20% in one year.
These are the protests that succeed most often — a single-year jump that big is hard for the county to justify against actual recent sales.
The median residential parcel in 75205 is appraised at $2,217,750 for the 2026 tax year (from $2,095,200 in 2025). That's a median change of +0.0% year over year — but medians hide the tail.
Share of residential parcels in each year-over-year appraisal-value change bucket. Hover any bar for detail.
Tax-year medians for residential parcels in this zip code.
Recent residential sales in 75205 closed at a median of 100% of CAD-appraised value. Sale prices have been running ahead of CAD appraisals overall, meaning appraisals here have lagged the market — but individual mismatches (your home vs. the 75205 median) still warrant a protest.
The data above is the 75205 aggregate. Enter your address for a free, property-specific analysis:
The legal process is identical for every zip in Dallas County — Texas Tax Code applies countywide and DCAD appraisers handle each protest the same way. What changes by zip is the underlying evidence:
DCAD mails Notices of Appraised Value (NOAVs) to property owners across 75205 and the rest of Dallas County in mid-April. Your notice lists this year's appraised value and last year's, and the protest deadline is printed on it — Texas law sets it at May 15 or 30 days after the notice was mailed, whichever is later.
The protest math is simpler than it sounds: would your home actually sell for the appraised value today? Recent sales in 75205 are the strongest answer — they're also exactly the data DCAD appraisers use, so they engage on the merits when you bring better comps than they brought.
File online through the portal linked from https://dallascad.org, by mail to 2949 N. Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75247, or in person at the same address. Online filing is fastest. Texas recognizes two independent grounds — market value and unequal appraisal — and which one (or both) actually applies depends on comparable-sales math and a statistical equity analysis against your peers. Our reports run both analyses on your specific property and tell you which grounds the data supports.
Successful protests are decided on three categories of evidence: recent comparable sales of similar homes in 75205, an unequal-appraisal analysis showing your value is higher than peers, and any condition documentation that explains why your home is worth less than the mass-appraisal model assumes. Many cases settle here without a formal hearing.
DCAD starts with an informal review where one of their appraisers offers a settlement based on your evidence. Accept it if it's fair. Reject it and your case advances to a formal Appraisal Review Board hearing — three private citizens who hear both sides for 5–7 minutes each and rule.
We compile the comparable-sales and equity evidence for 75205 properties. Enter your address — free first analysis:
For the full step-by-step guide, see How to Protest Property Taxes in Texas. For the broader Dallas County context, including the full statistical picture, see Dallas County Property Tax Protest.
Successful Texas property tax protests are won on evidence — specifically comparable sales of similar nearby homes and a statistical equity analysis. Most homeowners in 75205 don't have the time to assemble professional-grade evidence; that's the gap our reports fill.
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The deadline is the same as for the rest of Dallas County: May 15, or 30 days after your Notice of Appraised Value was mailed, whichever is later. Your specific deadline is printed on your notice. DCAD typically mails notices in mid-April.
Properties in 75205 are appraised by Dallas Central Appraisal District (DCAD). File online through the portal linked from https://dallascad.org, by mail to 2949 N. Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75247, or in person at the same address. Online filing is the fastest method.
The data above shows the median appraised value, the year-over-year change, and the distribution across all residential parcels in 75205. Whether your value rose or fell relative to the median, the protest math depends on whether the appraisal accurately reflects what your specific home would sell for today.
The legal process is identical — Texas Tax Code applies countywide and DCAD appraisers handle protests for every zip in Dallas County the same way. What differs by zip is the underlying market data: the comparable sales available to your protest argument, and the equity comparison against your neighborhood peers.
The statistics on this page are best-effort aggregates compiled from public county appraisal-district records as of the data extract date noted above. We update them periodically; we cannot guarantee they reflect the most recent appraisal-roll certifications, post-extract value changes, or supplemental records.
Always verify deadlines, portal availability, and contact details with DCAD's own protest page before filing.
The information on this page is provided for general educational purposes only. It is not property-tax advice, legal advice, or financial advice. Property tax law and appraisal-district procedures change; for guidance specific to your situation you should consult a qualified professional.
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