Anoka County Property Taxes

Anoka County, Minnesota

Effective Tax Rate

0.00%

42.9% above state avg

Median Annual Tax

$0

$258/mo escrow

#34 of 87 counties in Minnesota

Estimate Your Tax

$
$50K$2M

Annual Tax

$0

Monthly

$0

Eff. Rate

0.95%

vs. Minnesota Avg42.9% above
vs. National Avg15.2% above

At a Glance

Median Home Value

$325,800

State avg $222,532

Tax w/ Mortgage/yr

$3,134

$261/mo escrow

Tax w/o Mortgage/yr

$3,019

$252/mo

State Tax Rate Rank

#34

of 87 counties (1 = lowest)

Data Story

About Property Taxes in Anoka County, Minnesota

Anoka's tax rate slightly below the nation

Anoka County's effective tax rate of 0.951% sits just below the national median of 0.956%, placing it near the middle of the national distribution. Despite a median home value $44,000 higher than the U.S. average, Anoka homeowners pay taxes at a more moderate rate than most Americans.

Middle of the pack in Minnesota

Anoka County's 0.951% effective tax rate ranks it 41st among Minnesota's 87 counties—just below the state average of 0.968%. The county's median property tax of $3,099 exceeds the state median of $2,168, reflecting higher-valued homes in this metro-adjacent area.

Anoka taxes slightly less than metro neighbors

Among the Twin Cities region counties, Anoka's 0.951% rate undercuts Beltrami County (0.996%) but exceeds Aitkin County (0.573%). A typical Anoka home ($325,800 value) generates $3,099 in annual taxes—comparable to similar properties in Hennepin and Ramsey counties.

Your annual Anoka property tax bill

The median Anoka County home is valued at $325,800, resulting in an annual property tax bill of approximately $3,099 at the county's 0.951% effective rate. Homeowners with mortgages pay about $3,134 annually, while those without mortgages pay $3,019.

Challenge your assessment if rates jump unexpectedly

In rapidly developing Anoka County, assessment errors are common when properties turn over or neighborhoods change. Request your assessment timeline and compare it against recent comparable sales—many homeowners find they can reduce their tax burden through formal appeals.

How Anoka County Compares

Median Annual Property Tax

Anoka County$3,099
Minnesota State Average$2,168
National Average$1,924

Anoka County

0.95%

Effective rate

Minnesota Avg

0.97%

Effective rate

National Avg

0.91%

Effective rate

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the property tax rate in Anoka County, Minnesota?
The effective property tax rate in Anoka County, Minnesota is 0.95%. This rate is calculated by dividing the median property tax payment by the median home value in the county.
How much are property taxes in Anoka County?
The median annual property tax payment in Anoka County is $3,099. Homeowners with a mortgage pay a median of $3,134, while those without a mortgage pay $3,019.
How does Anoka County compare to the Minnesota average?
Anoka County's effective tax rate of 0.95% is lower than the Minnesota state average of 0.97%. The median annual property tax in Anoka County is $3,099, compared to the state average of $2,168.
What is the median home value in Anoka County, Minnesota?
The median home value in Anoka County, Minnesota is $325,800, according to U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates.
Is Anoka County a low property tax area in Minnesota?
Yes — Anoka County's effective property tax rate of 0.95% is below the Minnesota average of 0.97%. The median annual property tax of $3,099 is also comparable to the state average of $2,168, making it a relatively affordable area for property taxes.
How does Anoka County rank for property taxes in Minnesota?
Anoka County ranks #34 out of 87 counties in Minnesota by effective property tax rate (1 = lowest). With a rate of 0.95% and median annual tax of $3,099, it falls in the middle third of counties statewide.

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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.