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Turns out Tennessee also has a similar law. I've never heard of it (until now). There is no telling how much you might have just saved me (in 9+ years). TN requires reapplying every year (I'm guessing TN legislature think some people get younger), but locking in at least one tax bill is worth some paperwork. Added a note to my long-term budget so I do not forget.A huge reality that started staring me in the face in my late 40s MJ. My body seemed to be letting me know daily that if I continued doing what I was doing, I’d either be broke down or maybe even dead by retirement age.
I just recently learned this about property taxes and turning 65 in the state of Texas.
https://texaslawhelp.org/article/over-65-property-tax-exemptions-and-deferrals
Been having some of the same concerns about growth here in west Texas as you guys in Tennessee.
The Amarillo, Bushland and Canyon region which I currently reside in is expected to double in population by 2035.
Right around the same time I’m looking to retire.
I will owe you a drink for this info.