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Hillsborough Property Values Stabilize, Offering Respite to Homeowners

December 17, 2025
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Hillsborough County residents can expect a period of stability in residential property assessments for 2025, with little to no significant increases anticipated. This stabilization follows a trend of cooling property values, influenced by factors such as high interest rates, rising insurance costs, and storm-related damage. The local property appraiser’s office is emphasizing its role in accurately assessing market conditions, not in setting tax rates.

Key Takeaways

  • Residential property assessments in Hillsborough County are expected to stabilize for 2025, with minimal increases.
  • Factors contributing to the stabilization include high interest rates, increased insurance costs, and hurricane damage.
  • The Property Appraiser’s office is responsible for assessing values based on market data, not for collecting taxes or setting tax rates.
  • Homeowners with homestead exemptions may still see tax increases due to the "Save Our Homes" amendment, which caps annual taxable value increases.
  • An outreach event is scheduled to help homeowners understand exemptions and property assessments.

Understanding Property Assessments

Hillsborough County Property Appraiser Bob Henriquez has indicated that recent sales data points to a stabilization of residential property values. This means that local governments may not be able to rely on the substantial property tax revenue increases seen in previous years. The cooling market is attributed to a combination of high interest rates, escalating insurance costs, and the lingering effects of hurricanes and concerns about future storms. Even commercial property values have felt the impact of these economic pressures.

Henriquez clarified the statutory role of the property appraiser’s office, emphasizing that it is solely responsible for assessing property values based on objective market conditions and real sales data. The office does not raise or collect property taxes, nor does it set tax rates. Assessments are intended to reflect current market trends accurately and fairly for all property owners.

Navigating Taxable Value and Exemptions

For many homeowners, particularly those with homestead exemptions who have resided in their homes for several years, significant reductions in property taxes are unlikely. This is largely due to Florida’s "Save Our Homes" amendment, which limits the annual increase in taxable value for homesteaded properties to either 3 percent or the consumer price index (CPI), whichever is less. Consequently, even if a property’s market value decreases, its taxable value might still increase by the maximum allowable percentage if it remains below the capped taxable value.

While the property appraiser cannot directly advise taxing authorities, Henriquez personally encourages them to consider adopting the rollback rate for property taxes this year. This rate ensures that property tax revenues do not exceed the previous year’s collections, potentially mitigating the financial impact on property owners while still meeting governmental needs.

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Community Outreach and Support

To assist residents in understanding their property tax obligations and available benefits, an outreach event is being held. Property Appraiser Bob Henriquez, in collaboration with County Commissioner Gwen Myers, will host an event focused on property tax exemptions and value review assistance. This free event will provide detailed information on exemptions such as Homestead, Senior, Disability, Veteran, and First Responder. Attendees can also receive guidance on the property value review process and one-on-one consultations with staff from the Property Appraiser’s Office.

Homeowners are encouraged to bring relevant documentation, including recent assessment notices and proof of residency, to the event. Property owners will also begin receiving their Truth in Millage (TRIM) notices in mid-August, and the Property Appraiser’s office urges them to reach out with any questions or concerns regarding their assessments and exemptions. A process for administrative review and appeals is also available.

Sources

  • Property Values Stabilize: Little Change Expected In Assessments, Osprey Observer.
  • Hillsborough Property Appraiser Bob Henriquez and Commissioner Gwen Myers Lead Outreach Effort to Help
    Homeowners Navigate Exemptions and Property Assessments
    , City of Tampa (.gov).

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