North Texas continues to boom, and Celina is no exception. City officials have announced plans for a new 130-home development, reinforcing Celina’s reputation as one of the fastest-growing cities in the region. For homeowners and property investors, this continued expansion means more than just new neighbors it has implications for property values and taxes.
What’s Coming to Celina?
According to city officials, the proposed development includes 130 new single-family homes as part of a project located near the northeast corner of FM 428 and County Road 55. The preliminary plat for the 45.5-acre site was approved during the May 14 planning and zoning commission meeting. This signals the city’s ongoing efforts to accommodate its rapidly growing population.
Why It Matters for Homeowners
With each new development, the demand for infrastructure and city services grows—often followed by rising property values and increased property taxes. For Celina residents, especially those in fast-growing neighborhoods, staying ahead of property tax assessments is essential. Many homeowners may see their appraised values increase as the market adjusts to new inventory and rising demand.
Growth Brings Opportunity And Responsibility
As Celina welcomes new families and developments, local homeowners should take steps to protect their investments. One smart move? Keeping a close eye on property tax assessments and protesting them when necessary. With developments like this one continuing to shape Celina’s future, understanding how growth impacts your property taxes is more important than ever.
Celina’s steady expansion is a sign of prosperity, but it comes with responsibilities for property owners. If you live in Celina or nearby and want to make sure your property taxes stay fair and accurate, consider working with a property tax professional. At TexasPVP, we help homeowners across North Texas navigate the changing landscape with confidence.
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Community Impact -“Celina officials plan for 130 more homes in the city” ( June 3, 2025). Retrieved from:https://communityimpact.com/dallas-fort-worth/prosper-celina/development/2025/06/03/celina-officials-plan-for-130-more-homes-in-the-city/
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