Florida Property Taxes
Property tax rates for all 67 counties.
U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2019-2023Average Annual Tax
$1,885
Average Rate
0.73%
Average Home Value
$257,245
County tax atlas
Florida property tax burden by county
Compare effective tax rates, median annual bills, home values, and tax scores in one state-scaled map. Pin any county, switch layers, then use the lens controls to isolate low-rate counties, high-tax clusters, or higher-value markets with moderate tax burden.
Counties
67/67
Avg rate
0.73%
Avg bill
$1,885
Avg home
$257,245
Atlas layers use U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates. Effective tax rate is median real estate taxes paid divided by median home value. These estimates are for comparison and planning context, not property-specific tax advice.
At a Glance
Average Annual Tax
$1,885
National avg $2,690
Average Effective Rate
0.73%High
Based on median tax / median home value
Average Home Value
$257,245
National avg $281,900
Counties
67
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Estimates based on U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates. Actual taxes vary by exemptions, assessments, and local levies.
State Overview
Property Taxes in Florida
Florida Taxes Below National Average
Florida homeowners pay an average effective property tax rate of 0.731%, nearly 30% lower than the national median of 1.03%, placing the state among the more tax-friendly in the nation. With an average median tax bill of $1,885, Floridians pay roughly $805 less annually than the national median of $2,690, making property taxes a genuine advantage for residents.
Wide Tax Variation Across 67 Counties
Effective tax rates swing dramatically across Florida, from Walton County's modest 0.454% to Hardee County's 1.050%—more than double. Median tax bills range even more starkly, from Holmes County's $527 to Monroe County's $3,943, reflecting both differing property values and county tax policies.
Typical Florida Homeowner Pays $1,885
The median Florida home is valued at $257,245 and carries a median annual property tax of $1,885, translating to roughly $157 per month. This is $35 below the national median home value and saves the typical Floridian nearly $805 yearly compared to the national median property tax bill.
High-Value Coastal Counties Drive Tax Bills
South Florida's wealthy coastal counties—Monroe ($3,943), Broward ($3,610), and Palm Beach ($3,600)—dominate the highest tax bill rankings due to elevated home values, even as their effective rates remain moderate. Rural and interior counties like Holmes ($527), Jackson ($625), and Dixie ($715) show the lowest bills, reflecting lower property valuations across less-developed areas.
Low-Tax Haven With Coastal Premiums
Florida is firmly a low-tax state: 0.731% effective rate beats the national norm by nearly 30%, benefiting retirees, young families, and anyone seeking to minimize property tax burden. Savings are greatest inland and in rural counties, though high-value coastal properties still command steep dollar bills despite moderate effective rates.
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Data updated: March 2026
Data from U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates. Effective tax rate is calculated as median property tax divided by median home value.
Estimates are informational only and are not tax, legal, financial, or assessment appeal advice. Verify parcel-specific amounts with the county assessor or tax collector.