Buying a home is expensive enough without finding out just how much it can cost to keep one. Property taxes vary considerably across the country, and the difference can add thousands of dollars to a homeowner’s yearly expenses. Where you live can make a surprisingly big difference in that bill.
The states on this list stand out for having some of the highest property tax burdens in the country. The reasons behind those numbers are different from state to state, but the result is the same for homeowners: a larger chunk of the household budget going toward taxes. For anyone thinking about buying a home or comparing the cost of living in different parts of the country, these numbers are worth paying attention to.
1. Illinois

Average property tax rate: 1.825%
Median home value: $289,000
2. New Jersey

Average property tax rate: 1.773%
Median home value: $542,000
3. Connecticut

Average property tax rate: 1.485%
Median home value: $460,000
4. Nebraska

Average property tax rate: 1.435%
Median home value: $290,000
5. Vermont

Average property tax rate: 1.417%
Median home value: $395,800
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6. New Hampshire

Average property tax rate: 1.413%
Median home value: $499,000
7. Texas

Average property tax rate: 1.356%
Median home value: $349,000
8. Ohio

Average property tax rate: 1.306%
Median home value: $255,000
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9. New York

Average property tax rate: 1.263%
Median home value: $522,000
10. Wisconsin

Average property tax rate: 1.254%
Median home value: $326,000
11. Iowa

Average property tax rate: 1.235%
Median home value: $241,000
12. Kansas

Average property tax rate: 1.194%
Median home value: $288,000
13. Pennsylvania

Average property tax rate: 1.190%
Median home value: $319,000
14. Michigan

Average property tax rate: 1.148%
Median home value: $267,000
15. Rhode Island

Average property tax rate: 1.052%
Median home value: $518,000
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