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    New Jersey has highest property taxes in US

    July 13, 20253 Mins Read


    Property taxes are one of the most significant ongoing expenses homeowners face.

    The taxes are meant to fund local government services such as infrastructure, schools, and other essential systems.

    The specific fee is calculated based on a home’s value and its location, though the amount can vary annually based on local tax laws and the home’s value.

    Typically, if someone’s home is more valuable, they will owe more in property taxes. Home values are also re-evaluated as often as every year, which means property tax bills can change. 

    The issue facing many homeowners is that property taxes are growing due to increased home values and changes to local tax rates, Realtor.com senior economist Joel Berner said in an April report.

    The median property in the US saw its property tax bill grow by 2.8% from 2023 to 2024 as over 73% of properties had tax increases during that time.

    In 2024, the median tax bill in the US was $3,500, which was largely driven by home price appreciation. 

    New Jersey has the highest median property taxes of any state in the US. John McAdorey – stock.adobe.com
    A residential neighborhood in Wanaque, NJ, on July 4, 2025. Christopher Sadowski

    However, Berner said many homeowners may not realize they can protest their home’s value assessment.

    In fact, over 40% of properties nationwide could save at least $100 by protesting the assessed value, with a median savings of over $500, according to Berner. 

    Such taxes have become a flashpoint among politicians, with some even calling for their complete elimination.

    One Pennsylvania lawmaker argued that homeowners shouldn’t have to “pay rent” to the government.

    The New York City skyline in the background near Newark, NJ, on June 17, 2021. Bloomberg via Getty Images
    A residential community in West Orange, NJ on June 22, 2025. Christopher Sadowski
    New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy speaks at a press conference at Newark Penn Station on May 15, 2025. Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

    Recently, Gov. Ron DeSantis doubled down on his goal of eliminating property taxes in Florida, a move that would make it the lone state in the country with no state income or property tax.

    Residents in New Hampshire, New Jersey, Connecticut, Washington and New York face the highest median property tax amount, according to the most recent data from Realtor.com

    Conversely, Indiana, Alabama, West Virginia and Arkansas residents have the lowest median property tax amount. 

    Here are the states in order from highest to lowest median property tax amount, according to Realtor.com: 

    • New Jersey – $9,413
      New Hampshire –  $7,715
      Connecticut – $6,944
      Washington – $6,338
      New York – $6,096
      Texas – $5,860
      California – $5,248
      Massachusetts– $5,142
      Rhode Island– $5,111
      District of Columbia – $5,087
      Maryland – $4,874
      Maine – $4,335
      Oregon – $4,265
      Alaska – $4,113
      Minnesota – $3,712
      Florida – $3,659
      Wisconsin – $3,612
      Colorado – $3,398
      Kansas – $3,379
      Pennsylvania – $3,137
      Montana – $3,072
      Hawaii – $2,931
      Ohio – $2,823
      Iowa – $2,816
      Utah – $2,768
      Virginia – $2,755
      Georgia – $2,683
      South Dakota – $2,632
      Missouri – $2,534
      North Dakota – $2,525
      Nebraska – $2,382
      Nevada – $2,316
      Vermont – $2,206
      Wyoming – $2,024
      Illinois – $1,974.5
      Idaho – $1,974
      North Carolina – $1,971
      Arizona – $1,956
      New Mexico –$1,734
      Delaware – $1,702
      Michigan – $1,670
      Kentucky – $1,551
      Oklahoma – $1,481
      Louisiana – $1,415
      Tennessee – $1,333
      South Carolina – $1,328
      Mississippi – $1,034
      Indiana – $995
      Alabama – $804
      West Virginia – $728
      Arkansas – $725



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