房地产税低的州,

胡雪盐8
楼主 (文学城)
1. Alabama

Alabama homeowners enjoy the lowest property taxes in the nation, averaging just $718 a year.

In Alabama, property taxes are calculated based on an assessed value equal to just 10% of a home’s market value.

To tackle surging property taxes, Alabama lawmakers recently passed HB73. The new bill caps annual increases in assessed values for residential, commercial, farm, and timber properties at just 7%. If enacted, this bill would take effect from October 2024 to October 2027.

Average annual property tax: $718

2. West Virginia

With a median annual property tax of just $821, West Virginia is one place you might want to consider as a landlord or first-time homeowner.

Not only does this state boast the sixth lowest property tax rate at a mere 0.57%, but it also offers some of the most affordable homes in the country — the median home price sits comfortably at $268,580, the 12th lowest nationwide. This combination of low taxes and affordable housing makes West Virginia one of the best states for homeowners.

Average annual property tax: $821

3. Arkansas

In Arkansas, homeowners pay a median annual property tax of just $977, the third lowest in the country. 

As of the latest data, Arkansas has a property tax rate of 0.64%, the 13th lowest among all the states. It is also the 7th most affordable housing market in the country, with a median home price of just $249,360.

Arkansas takes a unique approach by forgoing state-level property taxes, leaving local counties and cities to set whatever property tax rates they need to fund critical services like schools and road upkeep. This decentralized approach means that tax rates vary significantly in Arkansas depending on where you are in the state. But it still remains one of the states with the lowest property tax rates in the country.

Median home value: $249,360

Median effective property tax rate: 0.64%

Average annual property tax: $977

4. Louisiana

Louisiana is also one of the states with the lowest property tax rates in the country. In Louisiana, homeowners enjoy some of the lowest property taxes nationwide – just $1,127 on average. This is because of the state’s affordable median home value of $250,860 and a homeowner-friendly tax rate of just 0.56%.

Average annual property tax: $1,127

5. Mississippi

Mississippi offers more than just a rich history and warm hospitality. With a median property tax of just $1,161 and an effective rate of 0.67%, it ranks as the state with the fifth lowest tax burden on homeowners in the nation.

Homes here are affordable — the median home price in the state is the fourth lowest in the U.S., at just $244,100. This combination of inviting home prices and modest tax rates puts the Magnolia State at the forefront for those looking to stretch their dollars further in the U.S. housing market.

Median home value: $244,100

Median effective property tax rate: 0.67%

Average annual property tax: $1,161

6. South Carolina

In South Carolina, homeowners pay a median property tax of just $1,185.

With a median property tax rate of only 0.57%, South Carolina ranks as the state with the seventh lowest effective tax rate in the U.S.—a sweet deal considering the state’s high median home price of $375,680.

Homeowners in South Carolina enjoy a lower assessment ratio of just 4% on primary residences, and 6% for other properties. This helps keep their property taxes low.

Also, the proposed 2024 budget might slash property taxes further with a $500 million cut, translating to an average savings of $359 for homeowners—thanks to surplus sales tax revenues.

Average annual property tax: 1,185

7. Tennessee

If you’re assessing property tax by state in 2025, you’ll find Tennessee one of the most tax-friendly states for homeowners and landlords. In Tennessee, you’re looking at a pleasantly low median property tax of just $1,376.

With a tax rate of only 0.67% in 2023, Tennessee grabs the 15th spot for the lowest rates across the country.

Thanks to Tennessee’s approach to valuation, residential and farm properties get assessed at just 25% of their appraised value. This clever move helps make the tax burden a lot easier despite Tennessee’s high home values. It means that you’re taxed on just a quarter of your property’s worth.

Median home value: $378,520

Median effective property tax rate: 0.67%

Average annual property tax: $1,376

8. Kentucky

With a median property tax of just $1,456, Kentucky ranks as the eighth most affordable state for homeowners when it comes to taxes.

Kentucky’s average home price is only $254,220—the 10th lowest in the U.S. Plus, with a property tax rate of just 0.83%, the tax burden in the state is low. 

Median home value: $254,220

Median effective property tax rate: 0.83%

Average annual property tax: $1,456

9. Indiana

With an average property tax rate of just 0.84%, Indiana ranks as the ninth most affordable state for property taxes. Homeowners here typically pay about $1,467 a year.

Indiana’s homes are a bargain too, with the median price sitting at $249,200 — the sixth lowest in the country. Low home prices coupled with low property taxes make Indiana a prime spot for homeowners and investors.

Median home value: $249,200

Median effective property tax rate: 0.84%

Average annual property tax: $1,467

10. Oklahoma

With a median property tax of just $1,501, Oklahoma ranks tenth on our list of states with the lowest property taxes. Plus, it boasts the third lowest median home price nationwide, at $238,600, keeping homeownership affordably within reach.

In Oklahoma, state laws cap the rise in assessed home values — limiting increases to just 3% for residential homesteads and agricultural lands, and a slightly higher cap of 5% for all other property types.

Median home value: $238,600

Median effective property tax rate: 0.89%

Average annual property tax: $1,501

11. Wyoming

In picturesque Wyoming, homeowners enjoy a low median property tax of just $1,609 – a surprise given the state’s median home price of $396,360. This is all thanks to Wyoming’s low property tax rate of just 0.56%.

Wyoming is also one of the few states that does not impose a state income tax, easing the tax burden for residents. Moreover, a new law in the state caps increases on single-family home valuations at just 4%.

Average annual property tax: $1,609

 

 

 

百分比低的

1. Hawaii

Despite its reputation for high living costs, Hawaii has the nation’s lowest property tax rate at just 0.31%.

While home prices in the state are rising fast, homeowners in Hawaii get a break with a comparatively low property tax bill of just $2,092.

Median home value: $767,740

Median effective property tax rate: 0.31%

Average annual property tax: $2,092

2. Alabama

With a median effective rate of just 0.4%, Alabama offers the second lowest effective property tax rates in the nation. 

In Alabama, not only are property taxes low, but homes are surprisingly affordable too. The average home costs about $274,280. Pair that with a low property tax rate, and you’re looking at an average annual tax bill of just $718. It’s no wonder Alabama is a top choice for both homeowners and landlords looking for a break on taxes.

Median home value: $274,280

Median effective property tax rate: 0.4%

Average annual property tax: $718

3. Colorado

Colorado ranks third on our list of states with the lowest property tax rates. The state has an effective property tax rate of 0.55%. 

Property taxes in Colorado are calculated based on the assessed value of a property. This used to be set at just 7.15% of the home’s market value. But in 2020, after the repeal of the Gallagher Amendment, the Colorado legislature passed a series of bills to lower the residential assessment rate. The assessment rate in 2023 and 2024 is just 6.7%

In addition to this, a portion of a home’s market value is always exempted from property taxes in Colorado. In 2023 and 2024, $55,000 of a home’s market value is exempted.

Despite the high property values across the state, the low tax rate, low assessment ratios and exemptions help keep property taxes comparatively low.

Median home value: $603,840

Median effective property tax rate: 0.55%

Average annual property tax: $2,422

4. Louisiana

Louisiana boasts the fourth lowest property tax rate in the nation at just 0.56%.

Homeowners in Louisiana enjoy some of the lowest property taxes around, with a median bill of just $1,127 annually. In certain counties, it gets even better – taxes can drop as low as $200.

One reason for Louisiana’s low property taxes is the state’s generous homestead exemption. This cuts $7,500 off the assessed value of all owner-occupied properties in the state.

Median home value: $250,860

Median effective property tax rate: 0.56%

Average annual property tax: $1,127

5. Wyoming

At just 0.56% (same as Louisiana), Wyoming has the fifth lowest property tax rate in the U.S. It ranks fifth because residents pay more than Louisiana in annual property taxes. Residential properties in Wyoming are valued at only 9.5% of their market price for tax purposes. This low valuation is a key reason why Wyoming’s property taxes are so affordable.

Median home value: $396,360

Median effective property tax rate: 0.56%

Average annual property tax: $1,609

6. West Virginia

West Virginia has a low property tax rate of just 0.57%. With the average home priced at $268,580 and annual taxes around $821, West Virginia rolls out the welcome mat for homeowners and landlords who want to save on taxes.

Median home value: $268,580

Median effective property tax rate: 0.57%

Average annual property tax: $821

7. South Carolina

South Carolina also boasts an effective property tax rate of just 0.57%. In South Carolina, if you’re living in your property (owner-occupied), you only get assessed at a 4% rate. Non-primary residences get assessed at 6%. 

The state also has a rule that caps increases in a property’s market value at 15% during its five-year reappraisal cycle. This rule applies to all residential properties, unless you decide to make some major changes or sell the place.

Median home value: $375,680

Median effective property tax rate: 0.57%

Average annual property tax: $1,185

8. Utah

Utah is one of the states with the lowest property tax rates, with an effective rate of 0.57%. Despite having the 6th highest median home price in the country at $541,440, the state offers an exemption of 45% of market value on all primary residences, keeping the effective tax rate low. 

As of 2023, the median property tax paid by homeowners in Utah was just $2,376, ranking 22nd lowest in the country. However, some taxation authorities in the state are considering property tax hikes. 

Median home value: $541,440

Median effective property tax rate: 0.57%

Average annual property tax: $2,376

9. Nevada

Nevada homeowners enjoy a property tax rate of 0.59%. With a median property tax of $1,889 in 2023, Nevada ranks as the 17th most affordable state for property taxes.

Median home value: $446,700

Median effective property tax rate: 0.59%

Average annual property tax: $1,889

10. Delaware

Delaware has an effective property tax rate of 0.61%. Not to mention, the state doesn’t impose a sales tax, reducing your tax burden even further. 

Median home value: $338,980

Median effective property tax rate: 0.61%

Average annual property tax: $1,635

11. The District of Columbia

Despite having the third-highest median home price at $647,600, D.C. offers some relief with a surprisingly low effective property tax rate of just 0.58%. However, given the steep home prices, homeowners still face a substantial median annual property tax bill – the 11th highest nationally, amounting to $4,114.

Median home value: $647,600

Median effective property tax rate: 0.62%

Average annual property tax: $4,114

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CRUSH
纽约市地税对比NJ是很低了,不过这几年也涨了
胡雪盐8
纽约市有City TAX
奔驰野马
这种比较没啥实际意义,州税市税销售税使用税地产税等等总税负作为家庭收入的比例,才更有可比性。
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CRUSH
俩加起来也没有NJ 地税高,我当年看房的时候,看过NJ 和长岛都被地税劝退了
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ROA001
misleading啊!俺这里整个地区都在1.1%左右,俺们这里因为新建了一个K-8,高一些,1.3%。

你这税率估计把农业用地农场房屋都算进去了吧?

胡雪盐8
应该是你的房价太高了
辛民
实际上最低的是加州.
胡雪盐8
现在还有挺多拿加州工资,在低的地方住
三花锦鲤
纽约州3%很常见 15k-25K很常见。那帮孙子们,拿了钱教娃们LGBTQ。
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CRUSH
我儿子好像从来没有说过学校搞LGBTQ,

我得问问是不是真的

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Sequoia_CA
很喜欢听到这句,不管事实如何,至少心理安慰一下自己,省了琢磨。
芳头芳脑
你不交税有别的地方可以上学? 这两件事完全没有任何联系。
芳头芳脑
加州如果几十年前买的房,税确实比任何地方都低啊!
三花锦鲤
所以要改啊。
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ROA001
不是啊,你那内容里说我们这里税率才0.55%。
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Sequoia_CA
我觉得最重要的就是,还得加上儿孙缠膝的费用(“亲子税”),这样才能衡量比较合适与否。
偶尔短路
估计不是了,一直再涨。
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Sequoia_CA
前两年通过一个新的税例了,一定条件下,可以将自己几十年前的“税基”转移到新购的宅子中。
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kittencats
没有弄错。我之前发现各地的计算方法不同。有的

州是按市场价的百分之多少(50-75%)来收税,税率较高;有的州是按市场价百分之百收税,税率较低。最终计算下来差别没有感觉中那么大。

胡雪盐8
55+,只有一次
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Sequoia_CA
当然会涨啊,涨的前提是“税基”。以原屋价为基准,还是以今天的市场价为基准,天上地下的区别啦。
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sunlake
没重估之前应该是。俺隔壁的才交千把块。俺得交大好几千。
偶尔短路
俺的和买的时候比涨了差不多一倍。
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sunlake
你的是豪宅吧。俺每年涨200而已。哈哈。
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Sequoia_CA
好像还将子女可以承继这个“税基”的利好给否了。反正,一句话,投票。投出自己的一票,赢就赢了,输了也没办法啊。
偶尔短路
豪宅多交也就交了。感觉涨幅好像和地区,周围房屋交易都有关。
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Happy_Woman
改后:子女要继承低税基的话,继承的房子必须拿来用于自住,用于出租就是市场价地税。
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chenxu
Indiana 对地主不友好,出租屋的房产税x2

具体参见
https://www.in.gov/dlgf/understanding-your-tax-bill/tax-bill-101/

 

不知道还有没有其他州有类似的情况?众地主们请补充。

米奇的厨房
据说南卡也是这样的
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sji
地产税与学区有关。我们州平均是0.4%但我们学区是0.96%(100万房子税是$9600)
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chenxu
这个大方向是对的,但是在我中田州却反其道而行。州府所在地地税高,但是全州最好的学区地税却低。

原因是这里房价高,豪宅多,而且没有大城市必须有的开销,比如公共交通,治安管理费。算是一个良性循环的栗子。

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NPshowway
是这样
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Progressive
prop 19 改了可以多次