Depending on where you live, property taxes can be a small inconvenience or a major burden. The average American household spends $2,690 on property taxes for their homes each year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, and residents of the 26 states with vehicle property taxes shell out another $444. Considering these figures and the massive amount of debt in America, it should come as no surprise that more than $14 billion in property taxes go unpaid each year, according to the National Tax Lien Association.

And though property taxes might appear to be a non-issue for the 35% of renter households, that couldn’t be further from the truth. We all pay property taxes, whether directly or indirectly, as they impact the rent we pay as well as the finances of state and local governments.

But which states have the largest property tax load, and what should residents keep in mind when it comes to meeting and minimizing their tax obligations? In search of answers, we analyzed the 50 states and the District of Columbia in terms of real-estate and vehicle property taxes. We also asked a panel of property-tax experts for practical and political insight.

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Real-Estate Tax Ranking

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StateRank
Hawaii1
Alabama2
Colorado3
Nevada4
Louisiana5
South Carolina5
District of Columbia7
Delaware8
Utah8
West Virginia10
Wyoming11
Arkansas12
Arizona12
Idaho14
Tennessee15
California16
Mississippi17
New Mexico18
North Carolina18
Virginia20
Montana21
Indiana21
Kentucky23
Florida24
Oklahoma25
Georgia25
Oregon27
Washington28
Missouri29
North Dakota30
Maryland31
Minnesota32
Massachusetts33
Alaska34
South Dakota35
Maine36
Kansas37
Michigan38
Ohio39
Pennsylvania39
Rhode Island39
Iowa42
Nebraska43
New York44
Wisconsin44
Texas46
Vermont47
New Hampshire48
Connecticut49
Illinois50
New Jersey51

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Real-Estate Property Tax Rates by State

Rank
(1=Lowest)
 
StateEffective Real-Estate Tax Rate Annual Taxes on $244.9K Home* State Median Home Value Annual Taxes on Home Priced at State Median Value 
1Hawaii0.29%$700$662,100$1,893
2Alabama0.41%$1,007$157,100$646
3Colorado0.51%$1,243$397,500$2,017
4Nevada0.55%$1,346$315,900$1,736
5Louisiana0.56%$1,384$174,000$983
5South Carolina0.56%$1,379$181,800$1,024
7District of Columbia0.57%$1,402$635,900$3,641
8Delaware0.58%$1,426$269,700$1,570
8Utah0.58%$1,418$339,700$1,967
10West Virginia0.59%$1,437$128,800$756
11Wyoming0.61%$1,484$237,900$1,442
12Arkansas0.62%$1,513$142,100$878
12Arizona0.62%$1,520$265,600$1,648
14Idaho0.63%$1,546$266,500$1,682
15Tennessee0.66%$1,606$193,700$1,270
16California0.75%$1,828$573,200$4,279
17Mississippi0.79%$1,937$133,000$1,052
18New Mexico0.80%$1,948$184,800$1,470
18North Carolina0.80%$1,963$197,500$1,583
20Virginia0.82%$2,006$295,500$2,420
21Montana0.83%$2,033$263,700$2,189
21Indiana0.83%$2,021$158,500$1,308
23Kentucky0.85%$2,084$155,100$1,320
24Florida0.86%$2,110$248,700$2,143
25Oklahoma0.90%$2,194$150,800$1,351
25Georgia0.90%$2,192$206,700$1,850
27Oregon0.93%$2,266$362,200$3,352
28Washington0.94%$2,311$397,600$3,752
29Missouri0.98%$2,389$171,800$1,676
30North Dakota1.00%$2,441$209,900$2,092
31Maryland1.07%$2,628$338,500$3,633
32Minnesota1.11%$2,708$250,200$2,767
33Massachusetts1.20%$2,936$424,700$5,091
34Alaska1.22%$3,000$282,800$3,464
35South Dakota1.24%$3,040$187,800$2,331
36Maine1.28%$3,143$212,100$2,722
37Kansas1.43%$3,500$164,800$2,355
38Michigan1.48%$3,630$172,100$2,551
39Ohio1.53%$3,748$159,900$2,447
39Pennsylvania1.53%$3,751$197,300$3,022
39Rhode Island1.53%$3,752$292,600$4,483
42Iowa1.57%$3,843$160,700$2,522
43Nebraska1.67%$4,102$174,100$2,916
44New York1.73%$4,231$340,600$5,884
44Wisconsin1.73%$4,243$200,400$3,472
46Texas1.74%$4,255$202,600$3,520
47Vermont1.90%$4,652$240,600$4,570
48New Hampshire2.09%$5,120$288,700$6,036
49Connecticut2.15%$5,256$286,700$6,153
50Illinois2.23%$5,465$212,600$4,744
51New Jersey2.47%$6,057$355,700$8,797

*$244,900 is the median home value in the U.S. as of 2021, the year of the most recent available data.

Changes to Real-Estate Tax Rates Over Time

rankings 2010 2021 real estate tax states

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Red States vs Blue States

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Vehicle Property Tax Ranking

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StateRank
Hawaii1
District of Columbia1
Delaware1
Utah1
Idaho1
Tennessee1
New Mexico1
Florida1
Oklahoma1
Georgia1
Oregon1
Washington1
North Dakota1
Maryland1
Alaska1
South Dakota1
Ohio1
Pennsylvania1
Rhode Island1
New York1
Wisconsin1
Texas1
Vermont1
Illinois1
New Jersey1
Louisiana26
Michigan27
California28
Alabama29
Iowa30
Arkansas31
North Carolina32
Montana32
Minnesota34
Indiana35
Kentucky36
Nebraska37
West Virginia38
Arizona38
Colorado40
Wyoming41
New Hampshire41
Nevada43
Kansas44
Connecticut45
Massachusetts46
Maine47
South Carolina48
Missouri48
Mississippi50
Virginia51

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Vehicle Property Tax Rates by State

Rank
(1=Lowest)
 
StateEffective Vehicle Tax Rate Annual Taxes on $26K Car* 
1Hawaii0.00%$0
1District of Columbia0.00%$0
1Delaware0.00%$0
1Utah0.00%$0
1Idaho0.00%$0
1Tennessee0.00%$0
1New Mexico0.00%$0
1Florida0.00%$0
1Oklahoma0.00%$0
1Georgia0.00%$0
1Oregon0.00%$0
1Washington0.00%$0
1North Dakota0.00%$0
1Maryland0.00%$0
1Alaska0.00%$0
1South Dakota0.00%$0
1Ohio0.00%$0
1Pennsylvania0.00%$0
1Rhode Island0.00%$0
1New York0.00%$0
1Wisconsin0.00%$0
1Texas0.00%$0
1Vermont0.00%$0
1Illinois0.00%$0
1New Jersey0.00%$0
26Louisiana0.10%$26
27Michigan0.61%$160
28California0.65%$170
29Alabama0.69%$181
30Iowa1.00%$262
31Arkansas1.02%$267
32North Carolina1.20%$314
32Montana1.20%$316
34Minnesota1.29%$337
35Indiana1.33%$350
36Kentucky1.45%$379
37Nebraska1.46%$384
38West Virginia1.68%$440
38Arizona1.68%$440
40Colorado1.79%$468
41Wyoming1.80%$472
41New Hampshire1.80%$472
43Nevada1.86%$487
44Kansas1.91%$500
45Connecticut2.12%$555
46Massachusetts2.25%$590
47Maine2.40%$629
48South Carolina2.63%$690
48Missouri2.63%$690
50Mississippi3.50%$917
51Virginia3.96%$1,039

*$26,220 is the value of a Toyota Camry LE four door Sedan (as of February 2023), the highest-selling car of 2022.