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Duncanville homeowners over 65: your school tax ceiling moves with you as a percentage, not a dollar amount

August 17, 2026

Duncanville homeowners over 65: your school tax ceiling moves with you as a percentage, not a dollar amount

By Steven J. Thomas

Brick ranch home on a shaded Duncanville, TX street, the kind of right-sized house an over-65 seller moves to

Plenty of Duncanville homeowners over 65 are living in a house that stopped fitting years ago. Four bedrooms with two of them closed off. A yard that eats a Saturday. They have the equity to move and they stay anyway, because somebody told them selling would cost them their school tax freeze. That advice is wrong. Most agents sell houses. I build plans, and a plan catches this before it costs you another decade.

Direct answer

The Texas school district tax ceiling for homeowners age 65 or older, and for disabled homeowners, is a dollar limit attached to the homestead you own right now. That dollar figure does not follow you. What follows you is the percentage of school tax the ceiling represents. You request a School Tax Ceiling Certificate, Comptroller Form 50-272, and that same percentage applies to your next Texas homestead. Start with what your Duncanville equity actually looks like.

Neighborhood spotlights: where Duncanville's longest-tenured owners live

Central Duncanville near Main Street and Armstrong Park

This is the heart of the original city grid: 1960s and 1970s brick ranches on generous lots, with post oaks older than the owners. Armstrong Park, the public library, and the recreation center sit a short drive from most of these streets, and every address is inside Duncanville ISD. If you bought here before 1995 and the mortgage is long gone, that is exactly the profile that ends up with a long-standing tax ceiling. Single-story plans are common here, so a right-sizing seller has real competition. Condition, not square footage, decides your price. Look at the different ways you can structure a sale before you commit to one.

The Camp Wisdom Road corridor

The north side puts you minutes from US-67 and I-20, which keeps downtown Dallas and the medical district inside a normal commute. That matters more than people expect, because the adult children helping with this decision usually live along those two highways. Housing leans 1970s and 1980s, with more two-story and split-level plans on quarter-acre lots, all zoned to Duncanville ISD. These are the homes most likely to be more house than the owner needs today, with a primary bedroom upstairs. Buyers here are usually payment-focused and willing to trade condition for square footage. Pull a neighborhood report for your street before you assume what your house is worth.

South Duncanville near Danieldale and Wheatland

Down toward the Lancaster line the housing stock skews newer, with 1980s and 1990s construction and plans that already work for one-story living. Owners who bought here in the 1990s are reaching 65 with a ceiling already in place, and the portability of that ceiling is the part that rarely gets explained. Location is the quiet advantage. DeSoto, Cedar Hill, and Lancaster are inside fifteen minutes, and the certificate works anywhere in Texas, so the percentage travels to Midlothian or Waxahachie as easily as it travels three miles down Danieldale Road.

Pro Tip: Before you put a number on the house, get your Home Selling Score. It is a 30-minute in-person walk-through that tells you where the house actually stands instead of where a website guesses it stands.

Local market trends (summer 2026)

  • Duncanville median sale price: $260,000, down 0.17% year over year (Source: Houzeo Duncanville TX housing market report, NTREIS data, March 2026)
  • Duncanville average days on market: 47 days (Source: Houzeo, March 2026)
  • Duncanville months of supply: 2.9 months (Source: Houzeo, March 2026)
  • Duncanville sale-to-list price ratio: 96.12% (Source: Houzeo, March 2026)
  • Texas median sale price: $340,000, with statewide prices 0.6% below year-ago levels (Source: Texas Real Estate Research Center, Texas Housing Insight, July 2026)
  • Texas months of supply: 5.3 months, averaging 64 days on market (Source: Texas Real Estate Research Center, July 2026)
  • 30-year fixed mortgage rate: 6.67% (Source: Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey, week ending August 13, 2026)

Duncanville is tighter than the state as a whole. Statewide inventory sits at 5.3 months with homes averaging 64 days on market, per the Texas Real Estate Research Center's July 2026 Texas Housing Insight, while Duncanville is running 2.9 months and 47 days. Financing is the other half of the picture: the 30-year fixed averaged 6.67% in the Freddie Mac PMMS for the week ending August 13, 2026, which sets both the payment your buyer can carry on your house and the payment you would carry on the next one. Wider metro numbers live on the DFW market statistics page. All figures reflect current conditions and will move.

"The freeze is not a reason to stay. It is an asset you carry to the next house, the same way you carry your equity. Most people over 65 in Duncanville have both and have been told they have neither." — Steven J. Thomas, Broker at Refind Realty DFW and Loan Officer at Envision Home Lenders

Cost breakdown for a Duncanville seller age 65 or older

Here is the arithmetic, worked all the way through. Treat every number as an illustration. Your appraisal district calculates the real figures and puts them on the certificate.

For 2026, Texas school districts exempt the first $140,000 of a homestead's value, plus another $60,000 for owners age 65 or older or disabled under Tax Code Section 11.13(c). That is up to $200,000 of school-taxable value removed before the rate applies, both amounts confirmed on the Texas Comptroller's property tax exemptions page. Duncanville ISD adopted a 2025 rate of $1.1057 per $100, made up of $0.7452 for maintenance and operations and $0.3605 for interest and sinking, per the Duncanville ISD tax rate information page.

Step 1 — the school tax with no ceiling. Say the Duncanville house is appraised at $265,000. Subtract the $140,000 general exemption and the $60,000 age-65 exemption, and $65,000 of value is left for school taxes. Divide by 100 to get 650 units of valuation, then multiply by $1.1057. That is $718.71. Call it $719.

Step 2 — the ceiling itself. Say the certificate comes back showing a ceiling of $215. Yours will be different, because it depends on the year you first qualified and every exemption change since.

Step 3 — turn it into a percentage. $215 divided by $719 equals 0.299, or roughly 30%. That 30% is the thing that transfers. Not the $215.

Step 4 — apply it to the next house. The single-story you want in Duncanville is $340,000. Subtract the same $200,000 in exemptions and $140,000 is taxable. Divide by 100 to get 1,400, multiply by $1.1057, and the unlimited school tax is $1,547.98. Call it $1,548. Now apply the 30%: about $464.

Read that last line twice. The next house costs $75,000 more and the school tax on it lands near $464 instead of $1,548. The dollar ceiling rose from $215 to $464, and the percentage benefit, roughly 70% off, is what carried. One more thing trips people up: county, city, and special district ceilings exist only where that taxing unit voted to adopt one, so do not assume Dallas County or the City of Duncanville has one. Confirm your exemptions, your ceiling, and the paperwork with the Dallas Central Appraisal District's tax ceiling transfer page, and pull Comptroller Form 50-272 so you know what the certificate looks like before you need it.

Now the selling side, in typical ranges for a long-held Duncanville home under current conditions:

  • Deferred maintenance and pre-listing repairs: $2,000 to $15,000, driven mostly by roof age, HVAC, and foundation
  • Cleaning and clearing out thirty-plus years of a household: $500 to $3,000
  • Partial staging on a lightly furnished home: $800 to $2,500
  • Title, escrow, and seller closing costs: roughly 1% to 3% of the sale price
  • Brokerage compensation: negotiable and agreed in writing before the home is listed
  • Movers and short-term storage: $1,500 to $5,000

On a $260,000 Duncanville sale with no mortgage payoff, the gap between a house that shows well and one that does not is usually wider than every line above combined.

Builder and community insights: know what you are competing against

Your Duncanville house competes with more than other Duncanville resale. It competes with new construction in DeSoto, Cedar Hill, Lancaster, Midlothian, and Waxahachie, where builders in the southwest DFW corridor have been running rate buydowns, closing-cost credits, and design-center allowances to keep contracts moving. Those offers change month to month, so confirm what is on the table before you price against it. A buyer choosing between a 1974 Duncanville ranch and a new build with a bought-down rate is comparing monthly payments, not addresses.

The same competition cuts the other way when you are the one moving. Newer communities south and west of Duncanville often sit inside a MUD or PID, and those assessments stack on top of school, county, and city taxes. Your transferred percentage applies to the school portion only. Ask for the full tax rate sheet on any community you tour and read every line.

Financing and the buyer pool that sets your price

At 6.67% on the 30-year fixed per the Freddie Mac survey for the week ending August 13, 2026, the buyer looking at a $260,000 Duncanville home is payment-constrained. That is why condition and pricing accuracy matter more than they did four years ago, and why homes here average 47 days rather than the ten-day scrambles of 2021. Price to the payment your buyer pool can carry and Duncanville's 2.9 months of supply works for you. Price to a 2022 memory and you become the comp that helps somebody else sell.

The second half is your own next payment, and this is where most sellers get handed between two people who never talk. I am a licensed broker and a licensed loan officer, so the sale proceeds, the new payment, and the transferred ceiling get modeled in one place before you list anything. That lets us answer the real question, what the monthly number looks like on the single-story once the certificate is applied, instead of guessing at it. Work through the seller guides if you want to see how the pieces connect.

One practical note: the transfer is not automatic. You request the certificate from the appraisal district where the old homestead sits, file it with the district covering the new homestead, and file a fresh residence homestead exemption application on the new property. Miss a step and you can spend a year paying the unlimited amount.

Conclusion

The school tax ceiling is not a chain holding you to a house in Duncanville. It is a percentage you own, and it moves to the next Texas homestead the same way your equity does. What it takes is a certificate, two filings, and somebody who runs the sale, the loan, and the tax math as one plan instead of three separate conversations. Most agents sell houses. I build plans, and that is the difference between knowing your house is worth something and knowing what your next month actually looks like. Confirm your figures with Dallas CAD or your tax professional, then decide.

One next step: get your Home Wealth Report and see your equity and your tax picture on the same page. Questions before that? Call me at 972-846-9170.

You're Always Home with Steven J. Thomas.

What to remember

  • The age 65 or older school tax ceiling is a dollar limit on your current Duncanville homestead, and that dollar amount does not travel with you.
  • The percentage that ceiling represents does travel, to any Texas homestead, through a School Tax Ceiling Certificate on Comptroller Form 50-272.
  • For 2026, school districts exempt $140,000 under the general homestead exemption plus $60,000 more for owners 65 or older or disabled, up to $200,000 of school-taxable value.
  • Duncanville is running 2.9 months of supply and 47 average days on market at a $260,000 median sale price, per Houzeo NTREIS data from March 2026, tighter than the 5.3-month statewide figure.
  • County, city, and special district ceilings exist only where that unit adopted one, so confirm every line with Dallas CAD and use the Lone Star Living App to watch what your next house sells for.

FAQ: the over-65 school tax ceiling in Duncanville

How do I transfer my school tax ceiling when I sell my Duncanville home?

Request a School Tax Ceiling Certificate from the appraisal district where your current homestead sits, which for Duncanville is the Dallas Central Appraisal District. File that certificate with the appraisal district covering your new homestead, along with a new residence homestead exemption application. Nothing transfers automatically.

Do I lose the dollar amount of my frozen school tax if I move?

The dollar figure stays with the old house. The percentage it represents is what moves, applied to the school tax your new Texas homestead would owe without a ceiling. In a higher-priced house that usually means a higher dollar ceiling at the same percentage discount.

What if my new home is in a different school district or county?

The percentage still transfers, because the certificate works for any homestead in Texas. A move from Duncanville ISD to Midlothian ISD or Waxahachie ISD carries the same percentage. County, city, and special district ceilings are separate, so check with Dallas CAD or the appraisal district for your new county.

Does the City of Duncanville or Dallas County freeze my taxes too?

Only if that taxing unit adopted a ceiling for homeowners 65 or older or disabled. The school district ceiling is required by state law, while county, city, and special district ceilings are local options. Confirm your specific accounts with Dallas CAD rather than assuming.

How long does the transfer take once I sell?

Timing depends on the appraisal district's processing and the tax year in which your new homestead qualifies, so start the paperwork as soon as you are under contract on the next home. Ask Dallas CAD what their current turnaround looks like before you plan around a date.

Where can I see what is actually selling in Duncanville and the surrounding cities?

Watch live listings, price changes, and nearby sales across Duncanville, DeSoto, Cedar Hill, Lancaster, Midlothian, and Waxahachie by downloading the Lone Star Living App. It is the same data I look at when I price a house.

Steven J. Thomas is a licensed Texas real estate broker with Refind Realty DFW and a licensed loan officer with Envision Home Lenders, NMLS #689220. Office: 128 S. Cockrell Hill Rd, DeSoto, TX 75115. Phone: 972-846-9170. Equal Housing Opportunity. This article is general information based on current conditions and is not legal or tax advice, not a loan commitment, and not an offer of credit. Exemption amounts, tax rates, mortgage rates, and ceiling calculations change, and every property is different. Confirm your own figures with the Dallas Central Appraisal District, the Texas Comptroller, or a qualified tax professional before making a decision. Texas law requires all real estate license holders to provide the Information About Brokerage Services form and the TREC Consumer Protection Notice to prospective clients.

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