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Arizona Property Tax Data

ACS 2023 property tax data for 15 counties in AZ.

The average median property tax in Arizona is $1,349/year, which is 30% below the national average of $1,923. The average effective tax rate is 0.58% on a median home value of $243,360. Taxes range from $489 in Greenlee County to $2,248 in Pima County.

State Average vs National Average

Median Annual Tax
$1,349
-30% vs US avg
Median Home Value
$243,360
+15% vs US avg
Effective Tax Rate
0.58%
-39% vs US avg

Lowest Property Taxes in Arizona

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Highest Property Taxes in Arizona

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All Counties in Arizona (15)

County Median Tax Effective Rate
Apache County $574 0.84%
Cochise County $1,325 0.64%
Coconino County $2,008 0.49%
Gila County $1,331 0.54%
Graham County $1,094 0.54%
Greenlee County $489 0.36%
La Paz County $831 0.71%
Maricopa County $1,965 0.47%
Mohave County $1,229 0.49%
Navajo County $1,126 0.61%
Pima County $2,248 0.78%
Pinal County $1,615 0.52%
Santa Cruz County $1,387 0.64%
Yavapai County $1,734 0.44%
Yuma County $1,281 0.65%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average property tax in Arizona?
The average median property tax paid in Arizona is $1,349 per year, based on ACS 2023 data. The average effective tax rate is 0.58%.
How does Arizona compare to the national average?
Arizona property taxes are 30% below the national average. Homeowners here pay a median of $1,349 per year compared to $1,923 nationally.
Which county in Arizona has the lowest property taxes?
Greenlee County has the lowest median property tax in Arizona at $489 per year with an effective rate of 0.36%. The highest is Pima County at $2,248.
How are property taxes calculated?
Property taxes are calculated by multiplying the assessed value of a property by the local tax rate (mill rate). Rates vary by county, city, and school district. The effective tax rate shown here is the median tax paid divided by the median home value, which provides a standardized comparison across counties.

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