Flagler County Property Taxes
Flagler County, Florida
Effective Tax Rate
0.00%
39.4% above state avgMedian Annual Tax
$0
$219/mo escrow
Estimate Your Tax
Annual Tax
$0
Monthly
$0
Eff. Rate
0.79%
At a Glance
Median Home Value
$333,400
State avg ▲ $257,245
Tax w/ Mortgage/yr
$2,606
$217/mo escrow
Tax w/o Mortgage/yr
$2,662
$222/mo
State Tax Rate Rank
#47
of 67 counties (1 = lowest)
Data Story
About Property Taxes in Flagler County, Florida
Flagler taxes slightly above US average
Flagler County's effective tax rate of 0.788% sits above the state average of 0.731%, placing it in the middle-to-upper tier nationally. The median property tax here is $2,628, nearly matching the national median of $2,690, despite homes being worth more ($333,400 vs. $281,900 nationally).
Higher than most Florida counties
Flagler ranks in the upper third of Florida counties for effective tax rate at 0.788%, well above the state average of 0.731%. Its median property tax of $2,628 exceeds the state median of $1,885 by 39%.
Most expensive taxes in Northeast Florida
Compared to neighboring counties, Flagler carries the highest effective tax rate (0.788%) and the highest median property tax ($2,628). Franklin County to the west taxes at just 0.618%, and Volusia County residents typically pay less despite similar home values.
Own a median home? Expect $2,628 yearly
A homeowner with a $333,400 median-valued home in Flagler County pays approximately $2,628 annually in property taxes. With a mortgage, that bill stays roughly the same at $2,606; without one, it rises slightly to $2,662.
You may be overassessed—appeal it
Many Flagler County homeowners discover their properties were assessed higher than market value during appeals. If your tax bill seems steep relative to recent sales in your neighborhood, filing a Value Adjustment Board appeal costs nothing and could lower your assessment.
Tax Rate Details
Understanding Millage Rates in Flagler County
In Florida, property taxes are expressed as a millage rate (also called a mill rate). One mill equals $1 of tax for every $1,000 of assessed property value. Your total property tax bill is determined by adding together the millage rates set by the county, city or municipality, school district, and any special districts.
In Florida, property is assessed at just value (market value), but homestead exemptions can reduce taxable value by $50,000 or more. The millage rate is applied to the taxable value after exemptions. Florida counties, cities, school districts, and special districts each levy their own millage rates.
Flagler County has an effective property tax rate of 0.79%, resulting in a median annual tax bill of $2,628. Use the calculator above to estimate your property tax based on Flagler County's current rate, or contact the Flagler County tax assessor's office for the exact millage rate breakdown for your property.
How Flagler County Compares
Median Annual Property Tax
Flagler County
0.79%
Effective rate
Florida Avg
0.73%
Effective rate
National Avg
0.91%
Effective rate
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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.