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Florida Personal Property Taxes

$1,773.00

Avg. 0.97% of home value
Tax amount varies by county

The median property tax in Florida is $1,773.00 per year for a home worth the median value of $182,400.00. Florida counties collect an average of 0.97% of a property's estimated fair market value as property tax.

Florida is ranked number twenty three out of the fifty states, in order of the average amount of property taxes collected.

Florida's median income is $53,595 per year - the average yearly property tax paid by Florida residents amounts to 3.31% of their yearly income. Florida is ranked 18th of the 50 states for property taxes as a percentage of median income.

The exact property tax levied depends on the county in Florida the property is located in. Miami-Dade County collects the highest property tax in Florida, levying an average of $2,756.00 (1.02%) yearly in property taxes, while Dixie County has the lowest property tax in the state, collecting an average tax of $503.00 (0.51%) per year.

Average Florida Property Tax Rates
Median Property Tax Percentage Of Income Percentage Of Property Value
$1,773 (23rd of 50) 3.31% (18th of 50) 0.97% (22nd of 50)
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Property Tax Estimator
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While the exact property tax rate you will pay will vary by county and is set by the local property tax assessor, you can use the free Florida Property Tax Estimator Tool to calculate your approximate yearly property tax based on average property tax rates across Florida.

If you would like to get a more accurate property tax estimation, choose the county your property is located in from the list on the left. Property tax averages from this county will then be used to determine your estimated property tax.

You can choose any county from our list of Florida counties for detailed information on that county's property tax, including average tax amounts and a county-specific tax calculator tool.

Median Property Taxes In Florida By County
Alachua County
$1,984
Baker County
$867
Bay County
$1,075
Bradford County
$835
Brevard County
$1,618
Broward County
$2,664
Calhoun County
$725
Charlotte County
$1,780
Citrus County
$1,021
Clay County
$1,569
Collier County
$2,399
Columbia County
$1,147
DeSoto County
$966
Dixie County
$503
Duval County
$1,500
Escambia County
$1,135
Flagler County
$1,702
Franklin County
$726
Gadsden County
$779
Gilchrist County
$867
Glades County
$970
Gulf County
$898
Hamilton County
$668
Hardee County
$836
Hendry County
$1,133
Hernando County
$1,432
Highlands County
$938
Hillsborough County
$2,168
Holmes County
$555
Indian River County
$1,789
Jackson County
$630
Jefferson County
$978
Lafayette County
$938
Lake County
$1,757
Lee County
$2,197
Leon County
$1,743
Levy County
$735
Liberty County
$695
Madison County
$736
Manatee County
$1,973
Marion County
$1,299
Martin County
$2,315
Miami-Dade County
$2,756
Monroe County
$2,673
Nassau County
$1,572
Okaloosa County
$1,322
Okeechobee County
$1,112
Orange County
$2,152
Osceola County
$1,887
Palm Beach County
$2,679
Pasco County
$1,363
Pinellas County
$1,699
Polk County
$1,274
Putnam County
$813
Santa Rosa County
$1,314
Sarasota County
$2,095
Seminole County
$1,945
St. Johns County
$2,702
St. Lucie County
$2,198
Sumter County
$1,517
Suwannee County
$753
Taylor County
$774
Union County
$785
Volusia County
$1,713
Wakulla County
$996
Walton County
$831
Washington County
$687
 
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