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North Dakota Property Taxes [Go To Different State]

North Dakota Personal Property Taxes

$1,658.00

Avg. 1.42% of home value
Tax amount varies by county

The median property tax in North Dakota is $1,658.00 per year for a home worth the median value of $116,800.00. North Dakota counties collect an average of 1.42% of a property's estimated fair market value as property tax.

North Dakota is ranked number twenty five out of the fifty states, in order of the average amount of property taxes collected.

North Dakota's median income is $62,081 per year - the average yearly property tax paid by North Dakota residents amounts to 2.67% of their yearly income. North Dakota is ranked 27th of the 50 states for property taxes as a percentage of median income.

The exact property tax levied depends on the county in North Dakota the property is located in. Cass County collects the highest property tax in North Dakota, levying an average of $2,762.00 (1.87%) yearly in property taxes, while Billings County has the lowest property tax in the state, collecting an average tax of $365.00 (0.46%) per year.

Average North Dakota Property Tax Rates
Median Property Tax Percentage Of Income Percentage Of Property Value
$1,658 (25th of 50) 2.67% (27th of 50) 1.42% (10th of 50)
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North Dakota Property Tax Calculator

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 North Dakota Property Tax Estimator Tool to calculate your approximate yearly property tax based on average property tax rates across North Dakota.

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 North Dakota 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 North Dakota By County
Adams County
$687
Barnes County
$1,333
Benson County
$527
Billings County
$365
Bottineau County
$734
Bowman County
$925
Burke County
$380
Burleigh County
$2,385
Cass County
$2,762
Cavalier County
$858
Dickey County
$1,033
Divide County
$561
Dunn County
$682
Eddy County
$647
Emmons County
$675
Foster County
$1,084
Golden Valley County
$642
Grand Forks County
$2,546
Grant County
$744
Griggs County
$810
Hettinger County
$565
Kidder County
$590
LaMoure County
$804
Logan County
$713
McHenry County
$664
McIntosh County
$721
McKenzie County
$655
McLean County
$983
Mercer County
$1,268
Morton County
$1,988
Mountrail County
$811
Nelson County
$643
Oliver County
$1,148
Pembina County
$952
Pierce County
$931
Ramsey County
$1,303
Ransom County
$1,117
Renville County
$649
Richland County
$1,427
Rolette County
$816
Sargent County
$1,124
Sheridan County
$566
Sioux County
$534
Slope County
$375
Stark County
$1,606
Steele County
$744
Stutsman County
$1,406
Towner County
$656
Traill County
$1,393
Walsh County
$891
Ward County
$1,806
Wells County
$873
Williams County
$1,395
 
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