Did you know the average American household spends more than $2,000 on real estate property taxes every year? WalletHub recently ranked each state and the District of Columbia based on real estate property taxes, identifying the highest in:
- New Jersey
Effective Real Estate Tax Rate: 2.35 percent
Annual Taxes on State Median-Priced Home: $7,410 (on $315,900)
- Illinois
Effective Real Estate Tax Rate: 2.30 percent
Annual Taxes on State Median-Priced Home: $3,995 (on $173,800)
- New Hampshire
Effective Real Estate Tax Rate: 2.15 percent
Annual Taxes on State Median-Priced Home: $5,100 (on $237,300)
- Connecticut
Effective Real Estate Tax Rate: 1.97 percent
Annual Taxes on State Median-Priced Home: $5,327 (on $270,500)
- Wisconsin
Effective Real Estate Tax Rate: 1.96 percent
Annual Taxes on State Median-Priced Home: $3,248 (on $165,800)
The lowest:
- Hawaii
Effective Real Estate Tax Rate: 0.27 percent
Annual Taxes on State Median-Priced Home: $1,406 (on $515,300)
- Alabama
Effective Real Estate Tax Rate: 0.43 percent
Annual Taxes on State Median-Priced Home: $543 (on $125,500)
- Louisiana
Effective Real Estate Tax Rate: 0.49 percent
Annual Taxes on State Median-Priced Home: $707 (on $144,100)
- Delaware
Effective Real Estate Tax Rate: 0.54 percent
Annual Taxes on State Median-Priced Home: $1,243 (on $231,500)
- District of Columbia
Effective Real Estate Tax Rate: 0.56 percent
Annual Taxes on State Median-Priced Home: $2,665 (on $475,800)
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Source: WalletHub
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