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Nevada Property Tax Data

ACS 2023 property tax data for 17 counties in NV.

The average median property tax in Nevada is $1,443/year, which is 25% below the national average of $1,923. The average effective tax rate is 0.52% on a median home value of $300,638. Taxes range from $541 in Eureka County to $2,649 in Douglas County.

State Average vs National Average

Median Annual Tax
$1,443
-25% vs US avg
Median Home Value
$300,638
+42% vs US avg
Effective Tax Rate
0.52%
-45% vs US avg

Lowest Property Taxes in Nevada

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Highest Property Taxes in Nevada

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All Counties in Nevada (17)

County Median Tax Effective Rate
Carson City $1,781 0.42%
Churchill County $1,670 0.56%
Clark County $1,990 0.50%
Douglas County $2,649 0.45%
Elko County $1,434 0.51%
Esmeralda County $604 0.59%
Eureka County $541 N/A
Humboldt County $1,309 0.51%
Lander County $1,336 0.63%
Lincoln County $1,135 0.54%
Lyon County $1,585 0.46%
Mineral County $1,231 0.70%
Nye County $1,256 0.47%
Pershing County $1,159 0.70%
Storey County $1,578 0.40%
Washoe County $2,297 0.46%
White Pine County $968 0.49%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average property tax in Nevada?
The average median property tax paid in Nevada is $1,443 per year, based on ACS 2023 data. The average effective tax rate is 0.52%.
How does Nevada compare to the national average?
Nevada property taxes are 25% below the national average. Homeowners here pay a median of $1,443 per year compared to $1,923 nationally.
Which county in Nevada has the lowest property taxes?
Eureka County has the lowest median property tax in Nevada at $541 per year with an effective rate of N/A. The highest is Douglas County at $2,649.
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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