Randall County Property Taxes

Randall County, Texas

Effective Tax Rate

0.00%

62.8% above state avg

Median Annual Tax

$0

$299/mo escrow

#212 of 250 counties in Texas

Estimate Your Tax

$
$50K$2M

Annual Tax

$0

Monthly

$0

Eff. Rate

1.58%

vs. Texas Avg62.8% above
vs. National Avg33.3% above

At a Glance

Median Home Value

$227,500

State avg $171,960

Tax w/ Mortgage/yr

$3,877

$323/mo escrow

Tax w/o Mortgage/yr

$3,157

$263/mo

State Tax Rate Rank

#212

of 250 counties (1 = lowest)

Data Story

About Property Taxes in Randall County, Texas

Randall's tax rate tops Texas average

At 1.577%, Randall County's effective tax rate runs 23% above the Texas state average of 1.276%, placing it among the state's steeper tax burdens. The median property tax of $3,587 exceeds the national median of $2,690 by 33%, reflecting both higher rates and elevated property values.

Randall ranks in Texas's highest-tax tier

Randall County sits in the upper quartile of Texas counties by effective tax rate, meaning Panhandle residents shoulder above-average state and national tax loads. At $3,587 median annual tax, Randall exceeds the state average of $2,193 by 63%.

Highest taxes in the Panhandle

Randall County's 1.577% rate tops nearby Potter County at 1.503% and significantly outpaces Hutchinson, Moore, and Deaf Smith counties in the region. The median home value of $227,500 is the highest in this dataset, amplifying the tax impact.

What a $228K home costs yearly

The median Randall County homeowner pays $3,587 per year in property taxes on a $227,500 home—the highest single median tax in this analysis. With mortgage and school exemptions, that climbs to $3,877, though homestead protections can meaningfully reduce the burden.

High-value homes often face overassessment

Randall County homeowners with homes valued over $200,000 should especially scrutinize their appraisals—overassessments of $5,000 to $20,000 are common in appreciating markets. A free appeal to the appraisal district could save thousands over time.

How Randall County Compares

Median Annual Property Tax

Randall County$3,587
Texas State Average$2,203
National Average$1,924

Randall County

1.58%

Effective rate

Texas Avg

1.28%

Effective rate

National Avg

0.91%

Effective rate

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the property tax rate in Randall County, Texas?
The effective property tax rate in Randall County, Texas is 1.58%. This rate is calculated by dividing the median property tax payment by the median home value in the county.
How much are property taxes in Randall County?
The median annual property tax payment in Randall County is $3,587. Homeowners with a mortgage pay a median of $3,877, while those without a mortgage pay $3,157.
How does Randall County compare to the Texas average?
Randall County's effective tax rate of 1.58% is higher than the Texas state average of 1.28%. The median annual property tax in Randall County is $3,587, compared to the state average of $2,203.
What is the median home value in Randall County, Texas?
The median home value in Randall County, Texas is $227,500, according to U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates.
Why is Randall County property tax rate higher than the Texas average?
Randall County's effective property tax rate of 1.58% is higher than the Texas average of 1.28%. This difference of 0.30% can be attributed to local funding needs for schools, infrastructure, and municipal services. Higher rates often correlate with more urbanized areas or counties with greater public service demands.
How does Randall County rank for property taxes in Texas?
Randall County ranks #212 out of 250 counties in Texas by effective property tax rate (1 = lowest). With a rate of 1.58% and median annual tax of $3,587, it falls in the upper third of counties statewide.

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Data updated: March 2026

Data from U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates. Effective tax rate is calculated as median property tax divided by median home value.