Northwest Hills Planning Region, Connecticut Property Taxes
Census Bureau ACS property tax data for Connecticut. Population: 35,683.
The median annual property tax in Northwest Hills Planning Region is $5,609, which is 13% lower than the Connecticut state average and 192% above the national average. The effective tax rate is 1.80% on a median home value of $311,700. Property taxes represent 6.2% of the median household income in this county.
Median Annual Tax
$5,609
-13% vs State
+192% vs US
Median Home Value
$311,700
-12% vs State
+47% vs US
Effective Tax Rate
1.80%
-3% vs State
+89% vs US
With vs Without Mortgage
With Mortgage
$5,661
$472/mo
Without Mortgage
$5,510
$459/mo
Homeowners with a mortgage typically own higher-valued properties, which can result in higher tax bills.
Property Tax History
| Year | Median Tax | Effective Rate |
|---|---|---|
| 2023 | $5,609 -0.0% | 1.80% |
| 2022 | $5,611 | 1.89% |
Tax Burden
Tax-to-Income Ratio
6.2%
of median household income
Median Income
$91,035
per year
Monthly Tax
$467
per month
Other Counties in Connecticut
Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region
Tax: $5,146/yr Rate: 1.75%
Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region
Tax: $6,326/yr Rate: 1.76%
Naugatuck Valley Planning Region
Tax: $5,926/yr Rate: 2.04%
Tolland County
Tax: N/A/yr Rate: N/A
Capitol Planning Region
Tax: $6,390/yr Rate: 2.14%
Hartford County
Tax: N/A/yr Rate: N/A
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average property tax in Northwest Hills Planning Region, Connecticut? ▼
The median annual property tax in Northwest Hills Planning Region is $5,609 based on the most recent Census Bureau American Community Survey data. The effective tax rate is 1.80% on a median home value of $311,700.
How does Northwest Hills Planning Region property tax compare to the national average? ▼
Property taxes in Northwest Hills Planning Region are 192% above the national average of $1,923. The effective rate of 1.80% compares to 0.95% nationally.
Does having a mortgage affect property taxes in Northwest Hills Planning Region? ▼
In Northwest Hills Planning Region, homeowners with a mortgage pay a median of $5,661 in annual property taxes, while homeowners without a mortgage pay $5,510. This difference often reflects the value of homes rather than different tax rates.
What percentage of income goes to property taxes in Northwest Hills Planning Region? ▼
Property taxes in Northwest Hills Planning Region represent approximately 6.2% of the median household income of $91,035. The national benchmark is generally 2-4% of household income.
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Data source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. Property tax data reflects median amounts paid by homeowners. Effective rates are calculated as median tax divided by median home value.