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Bulding on land and property tax.

Posted By: P_102

Bulding on land and property tax. - 09/07/16 04:18 PM

I am thinking about building but concerned about property tax. I have heard that mobile homes, due to not being 'permanant', do not raise property tax much but know nothing about it.....any experience out there with this? Thanks. P_102
Posted By: TexasKC

Re: Bulding on land and property tax. - 09/07/16 04:24 PM

I've heard the same thing but I would call the appraisal district and ask them about it.
Posted By: Rustler

Re: Bulding on land and property tax. - 09/07/16 06:28 PM

You'd have to check with the counties CAD.

Some counties have a minimum land severance requirement for a livable structure, some don't.
Some require a lot 20' in all directions bigger than the structure, others 1 acre or more, some have no lot size requirements.
This area of land you'll pay residential property tax on + the appraised value of the structure.

What you may or may not (depending on county) save in property taxes for a mobile home you will spend on insurance.
Posted By: newulmboy

Re: Bulding on land and property tax. - 09/07/16 06:35 PM

I put a 16 x 68 clayton mobile home on my land in Edwards County a year ago. The mobile home was used, 2 years old. Estimated property tax this year is about $850. Last year I paid $190. So approx $660 a year added for the mobile home.
Posted By: stxranchman

Re: Bulding on land and property tax. - 09/07/16 07:44 PM

Buy a cheap used motor home to leave on the place. Drive to the place and then take it home once in a while.
Posted By: P_102

Re: Bulding on land and property tax. - 09/07/16 08:02 PM

Checked with Camp County (where land is), taxes are figured on total value of land + home. Permanant structure vs. mobile home makes no difference.
Posted By: Mr. T.

Re: Bulding on land and property tax. - 09/07/16 08:14 PM

The only difference would be if you got a travel trailer to live in, "not a mobile home." That does not count as a structure.
Posted By: bp3

Re: Bulding on land and property tax. - 09/07/16 11:21 PM

That's why they are called mobile homes, leave the tires on it. rifle
Posted By: Erathkid

Re: Bulding on land and property tax. - 09/09/16 04:50 PM

In Erath they cut out 1 acre for the homesite, taxed at a higher rate than the rest of the land. Ours is approximately $400 per year.
Posted By: AvianQuest

Re: Bulding on land and property tax. - 09/12/16 01:03 AM

Originally Posted By: P_102
Checked with Camp County (where land is), taxes are figured on total value of land + home. Permanant structure vs. mobile home makes no difference.


Except, normally the taxable value of a regular home goes up over time, whereas the value of a mobile home goes down like a car or truck.

We have a property in Leon County with a 28'x70' mobile home on it, and the value drops each year. We have another property adjoining that one with a 30' camper trailer on it. They don't charge any tax on the trailer, but they tax the canopy it sets under.
Posted By: Sailor Soane

Re: Bulding on land and property tax. - 09/14/16 01:35 AM

Do you need water sewer etc? There are a few ways around it. What I've done for clients in the past is permit a small "workshop" on AG land that has all utilities and then you are able to wire and pipe in something on wheels without anyone knowing. What you can get away with is dependent on how big the property is, if you're reliant upon city utilities, etc.
Posted By: Burton Ranch

Re: Bulding on land and property tax. - 10/13/16 05:14 AM

In the counties I am familiar with a mobile home will be considered a residence and taxed accordingly. As stated by others an ac. will be attached and taxed at a higher rate unless you survey an area around the house and fence it. I would recommend a metal building as well (a shop / barn on the outside - living quarters inside). This could also make construction / repairs tax deductible. Good luck.
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