Taylor County Redeemable Deed Sale Information

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Taylor County Information

The Taylor County tax sale information can be found using the links and resources below.

County Address:

PO Box 3762
400 Oak Street

County Zip Code:

79604

County Phone:

325.674.1224

County Fax:

325.674.1394

County Email:

middletonk@taylorcountytexas.org

County Treasurer:

Kay Middleton

Controlling Entity:

Tax Collector

Controlling Entity Website:

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County Website

Assessor Entity:

Assessor/Collector

Assessor Address:

PO Box 3762

Assessor City:

Abilene

Assessor Zip:

79604

Assessor Phone:

325.674.1224

Assessor Website:

Click Here

Records Entity:

County Clerk

Records Address:

300 Oak Street, Suite 100

Records City:

Abilene

Records ZIp:

79602

Records Phone:

325.674.1202

Records Website:

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Taylor County Summary

Taylor County, Texas is located in the heart of the Lone Star State, with a population of 131,506 as of 2019. The county has a diversified economy, with a mix of agricultural, manufacturing, and service industries. Agriculture is the largest sector in Taylor County, accounting for about 25% of the county's total economic output. The county is home to many large farms and ranches, producing beef and dairy products, cotton, hay, and other crops. Manufacturing is the second largest sector, and includes a variety of industries such as automotive, food processing, and plastics. The service sector is the third largest sector, and includes healthcare, retail, and hospitality.

Taylor County has a diverse population, with a median age of 36.2 years and a population that is 54.3% White, 21.3% Hispanic, 11.6% African American, and 8.6% other. The county has a median household income of $50,919, which is slightly lower than the national average. The poverty rate in Taylor County is 15.2%, which is slightly higher than the national average.

Education is a priority in Taylor County, with the county having a high school graduation rate of 92.2%. The county also has several post-secondary institutions, including Texas State Technical College and Abilene Christian University.

The real estate market in Taylor County is strong, with a median home value of $138,400. The median rent is $843, which is slightly lower than the national average. The county has a variety of housing options, ranging from single-family homes to apartments and mobile homes. The county also has a variety of recreational activities, including hiking, camping, and fishing.

Overall, Taylor County has a strong economy, diverse population, and a variety of educational and recreational opportunities. With its low cost of living, Taylor County is an attractive destination for those looking to relocate or invest in real estate.

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