MassachusettsMA

Effective tax rate

1.14%

Median home value

$586,800

Median annual tax

$6,689

National rank

#17

Counties

14

Counties in Massachusetts

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Property tax in Massachusetts

Massachusetts has an effective property tax rate of 1.14%, ranking #17 highest in the nation. The median home value is $586,800, and the median annual property tax payment is $6,689.

Property taxes in Massachusetts are above the national median rate of 1.02%. Homeowners should factor this higher rate into their housing costs when budgeting or comparing to other states.

Property tax exemptions in Massachusetts

Massachusetts offers several property tax exemptions to eligible homeowners. Common exemptions include homestead exemptions for primary residences, senior citizen exemptions for residents over 65, veteran exemptions for military service members, and disability exemptions. Contact your county assessor's office for specific eligibility requirements and application deadlines.

Frequently asked questions

What is the property tax rate in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts has an effective property tax rate of 1.14%, ranking #17 highest in the nation. The median annual property tax payment is $6,689 on a $586,800 home.

How does Massachusetts property tax compare to the national average?

The national median effective property tax rate is 1.02%. Massachusetts's rate of 1.14% is above the national median of 1.02%, meaning homeowners in Massachusetts pay more relative to their home values.

Which county in Massachusetts has the highest property tax?

Plymouth County has the highest effective property tax rate in Massachusetts at 1.36%.

Which county in Massachusetts has the lowest property tax?

Bristol County has the lowest effective property tax rate in Massachusetts at 1.35%.

What property tax exemptions are available in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts offers several property tax exemptions including homestead exemptions for primary residences, senior citizen exemptions for residents over 65, veteran exemptions for military service members, and disability exemptions. Contact your county assessor's office for specific eligibility requirements.