U.S. States With Lowest Property Tax

1. Hawaii

Hawaii has the lowest property tax rate in the U.S. at 0.27%. The Aloha state has a home median value of $722,500. Hawaiian homeowners pay $1,971 in median real estate taxes per year.

2. Alabama

 At 0.39%, it has the second-lowest property tax rate nationwide and a home median value of $172,800. Homeowners in this state pay $674 annually in median real estate taxes.

3. Nevada

Third-lowest property tax rate in the nation (0.48%).  The $373,000 home median value in this state and $1,807 in median real estate taxes annually


4. Colorado

Colorado shares third-lowest property tax rate with Nevada at 0.48%. Yet, the median real estate tax bill is $2,259 per year and the home's median value is $466,200.

5. Idaho

The Gem State has the fourth-lowest national property tax rate, at 0.49%. The average real estate tax in Idaho is $1,817 per year, and the average home price is $369,300.

 6. Arizona

fifth-lowest property tax rate in the U.S. at 0.51%. It also features the 16th-highest home median value at $336,000. Homeowners in Arizona pay $1,707 annually in median real estate taxes

7. Utah

Utah 0.52% property tax rate is tied with South Carolina for the sixth-lowest in the country. the home median value is ($421,700) and $2,191 annually in typical real estate taxes.

8. South Carolina

The Palmetto State ties with Utah as the sixth-lowest property tax rate in the nation at 0.52%.  home median value  is $213,500 and $1,105 annually in median real estate taxes

9. Delaware

Delaware has the seventh-lowest property tax rate in the nation, at 0.53%. $300,500 is the median home value, while the median real estate tax is $1,602 per year.

10. Wyoming

lowest property taxes at a rate of 0.55%. The median real estate tax in the Equality State is $1,452 per year, with a home's median value of $266,400.

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