Lake Jackson, Texas
Lake Jackson is a city in Brazoria County on the upper Gulf Coast, roughly 42 miles southwest of Galveston and within reach of the Houston metropolitan area. The city developed in the mid-20th century as a planned community tied to the petrochemical industry along the lower Brazos River, and chemical manufacturing remains central to its economy. Its low coastal-plain setting places it near the Gulf shore, the Brazos River, and the marshlands and wildlife refuges of the coast.
Property here runs through the Brazoria Central Appraisal District and the county tax office — the homestead exemption, the appraisal cap, protests, and any MUD, PID, or special districts all sit at the parcel level. The Brazoria County notes below cover the practical details, with the official county directory for the appraisal district and tax office.
Brazoria County notes
What to know around Lake Jackson
Property tax
How to Apply for Your Homestead Exemption in Brazoria County
Homeowners in Brazoria County can reduce their property tax bill by filing a homestead exemption with the Brazoria Central Appraisal District.
Property tax
Protesting Your Property Tax Appraisal in Brazoria County
Brazoria County property owners can protest their appraisal each year if they think their assessed value is too high.
Special districts
Municipal Utility Districts Add to Your Tax Bill in Brazoria County
Buying a home in a Municipal Utility District in Brazoria County means paying an extra property tax rate on top of county and school taxes.
Ag valuation
Agricultural Valuation Can Sharply Cut Taxes on Rural Land in Brazoria County
Landowners who actively use acreage for farming, ranching, or wildlife management may qualify for agricultural productivity valuation, which taxes the land at a much lower rate.
Flood
Flood Zones Cover Large Portions of Brazoria County
Much of Brazoria County lies within FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas along the Brazos River, San Bernard River, and Gulf Coast, making flood risk a key factor before buying property.
Flood / Building
Brazoria County Requires New Homes to Be Built Two Feet Above FEMA's Flood Elevation
Brazoria County adopted a freeboard rule in 2007 requiring new construction in flood hazard areas to sit two feet higher than FEMA's base flood elevation, which also reduces flood insurance costs.
Nearby
Places near Lake Jackson
Nearby counties
Local notes for nearby counties
Galveston County
41 local notes · Houston / Upper Gulf Coast
Matagorda County
12 local notes · Gulf Coast / Coastal Bend
Fort Bend County
58 local notes · Houston / Upper Gulf Coast
Wharton County
12 local notes · Houston / Upper Gulf Coast
Harris County
64 local notes · Houston / Upper Gulf Coast
Chambers County
12 local notes · Houston / Upper Gulf Coast
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