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See your neighborhood the way the appraisal district sees it.

Your home wasn’t valued one at a time. The appraisal district put it in a group with other homes in a distinct neighborhood code. The county draws these groups by how homes sell, not by street names or HOAs. Every home in the group got the same market adjustment. Then your home’s own factors were layered on top: your lot, your home’s condition, how it was built. Finally, you have a map that shows every neighborhood group and how each one moved from 2025 to 2026.

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2025 → 2026 MV Change
−5%+ Flat +10% +20%+
Data source: Dallas Central Appraisal District certified property tax rolls. Neighborhood boundaries: DCAD TaxParcelNeighborhood shapefile (dallascad.org/gisdataproducts.aspx). Analysis covers 632,407 residential properties matched year-over-year (2024/2025/2026). Methodology excludes vacant land, reclassifications, and properties below $25,000 market value.