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Arizona Property Taxes [Go To Different State]

Arizona Personal Property Taxes

$1,356.00

Avg. 0.72% of home value
Tax amount varies by county

The median property tax in Arizona is $1,356.00 per year for a home worth the median value of $187,700.00. Counties in Arizona collect an average of 0.72% of a property's assesed fair market value as property tax per year.

Arizona is ranked number thirty one out of the fifty states, in order of the average amount of property taxes collected.

Arizona's median income is $59,367 per year, so the median yearly property tax paid by Arizona residents amounts to approximately % of their yearly income. Arizona is ranked 30th of the 50 states for property taxes as a percentage of median income.

The exact property tax levied depends on the county in Arizona the property is located in. Pima County collects the highest property tax in Arizona, levying an average of $1,614.00 (0.81% of median home value) yearly in property taxes, while Greenlee County has the lowest property tax in the state, collecting an average tax of $303.00 (0.46% of median home value) per year.

For more localized property tax rates, find your county on the property tax map of Arizona to the left or in the county list below. Jump to county list ►

Arizona Property Tax Rates

Property taxes are collected on a county level, and each county in Arizona has its own method of assessing and collecting taxes. As a result, it's not possible to provide a single property tax rate that applies uniformly to all properties in Arizona.

Instead, Tax-Rates.org provides property tax statistics based on the taxes owed on millions of properties across Arizona. These statistics allow you to easily compare relative property taxes across different areas, and see how your property taxes compare to taxes on similar houses in Arizona.

The statistics provided here are state-wide. For more localized statistics, you can find your county in the Arizona property tax map or county list found on this page.

Arizona Property Taxes
Median Property Tax Percentage Of Income Percentage Of Property Value
$1,356 (31st of 50) 2.28% (30th of 50) 0.72% (35th of 50)

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Statistics show that about 25% of homes in America are unfairly overassessed, and pay an average of $1,346 too much in property taxes every year.

We can check your property's current assessment against similar properties in Arizona and tell you if you've been overassessed. If you have been overassessed, we can help you submit a tax appeal.

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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 Arizona Property Tax Estimator Tool to calculate your approximate yearly property tax based on median property tax rates across Arizona.

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.

Keep in mind that assessments are done on a property-by-property basis, and our calculators cannot take into account any specific features of your property that could result in property taxes that deviate from the average in your area.

Your county's property tax assessor will send you a bill detailing the exact amount of property tax you owe every year.

Arizona Property Taxes By County

You can choose any county from our list of Arizona counties for detailed information on that county's property tax, and the contact information for the county tax assessor's office. Alternatively, you can find your county on the Arizona property tax map found at the top of this page. Hint: Press Ctrl+F to search for your county's name


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