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100 CARMEL CANYON TRL, JARRELL, TX 76537

JARRELL, 76537 — williamson County

3 bed2 bath774 sqftBuilt 2025

Property at a Glance

This home is estimated between $151,954 and $266,635, with a best estimate of $264,902. That places the property below the J309425C - CANYON RANCH median of $266,647, in a neighborhood that appreciated 230.5% over the past year.

Estimated Value Range

$151,954 $266,635
Best Estimate
$264,902
WCAD Value
$273,996
Low Confidence

Based on 5 comparable properties(0 in the same subdivision)

There are 5 comparable properties within range, but none are in J309425C - CANYON RANCH. The estimated range of $151,954 and $266,635 should be treated as a rough guide.

Comparable Properties (5)

4 bed 2 bath 811 sqft Built 2024
Raw Value $241,768
Adjusted Value $234,371

Adjusted -$7,397 for 37 sqft less living space. Net adjustment: -$7,397.

3 bed 2 bath 628 sqft Built 2022
Raw Value $237,447
Adjusted Value $266,635

Adjusted +$29,188 for 146 sqft more living space. Net adjustment: +$29,188.

3 bed 2 bath 865 sqft Built 2014
Raw Value $283,094
Adjusted Value $264,902

Adjusted -$18,192 for 91 sqft less living space. Net adjustment: -$18,192.

3 bed 2 bath 660 sqft Built 2017
Raw Value $243,555
Adjusted Value $266,345

Adjusted +$22,790 for 114 sqft more living space. Net adjustment: +$22,790.

3 bed 2 bath 1,251 sqft Built 2023
Raw Value $247,313
Adjusted Value $151,954

Adjusted -$95,359 for 477 sqft less living space. Net adjustment: -$95,359.

The Neighborhood

This home is valued 2.8% above the J309425C - CANYON RANCH median of $266,647. With 42 homes in the subdivision, the property sits in the upper tier. The neighborhood appreciated 230.5% over the past year.

J309425C - CANYON RANCH

typical
42 Properties
$266,647 Median Value
+230.5% YoY Change
0% Have Pool
98% Have Garage
This Home
$273,996
Median
$266,647

This home is +2.8% above the subdivision median.

Tax Analysis

The estimated annual property tax is $5,685 across all districts. With a homestead exemption claimed, that drops to $4,000 — saving $1,685 per year. That's $333 per month a buyer should budget. The assessed value increased +242.5% vs the subdivision average of +230.5%. This above-average increase gives a protest opportunity score of 100 out of 100 — it may be worth challenging the appraisal.

Tax Districts

DistrictTypeRateAnnual Amount
Jarrell ISDSchool1.1669%$3,197
JarrellCity0.3940%$1,080
Williamson CountyCounty0.3694%$1,012
Williamson County ESD #5 - JarrellESD0.1000%$274
Williamson County FM/RdCounty0.0443%$121
Williamson County MUD (M120)MUD0.0000%$0
Williamson Central Appraisal Districtcad0.0000%$0
Total Annual Tax2.0747%$5,685
100 / 100

There may be a strong case to protest this appraisal.

Mortgage Context

At today's 30-year mortgage rate of 6.38%, a buyer financing $264,902 would pay approximately $1,654 per month (principal and interest only, excluding taxes and insurance).

Data sourced from Williamson County Appraisal District (WCAD), Texas Education Agency (TEA), and Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED). Assessment values reflect the appraisal district's estimate, not market sale prices. Report generated 4/17/2026.

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