Florida estimator · ACS 2024 · 67 counties
Florida Property Tax Calculator
Enter your home value, pick your county, and get a personalized Florida property tax estimate benchmarked against the state's 0.76% average and the national norm.
- 0.76%
- FL avg eff. rate
- $2,730
- state median bill
- 0.92%
- U.S. avg rate
County effective rates from the U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2024. See our methodology.
Rate-band peers for the Florida estimator
Before treating Florida's 0.76% average as typical, open these nearest-rate jurisdictions (Georgia and Kentucky).
- Georgia calculator Georgia nearly matches Florida · 0.77%
- Kentucky calculator Kentucky nearly matches Florida · 0.75%
- Indiana calculator Indiana nearly matches Florida · 0.74%
- Virginia calculator Virginia nearly matches Florida · 0.73%
- Mississippi calculator Mississippi nearly matches Florida · 0.72%
Estimated Property Tax
vs State and National Averages
Highest effective rates among Florida counties
| # | County | Eff. rate | Median tax |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Alachua County | 0.96% | $2,773/yr |
| 2 | Broward County | 0.94% | $3,890/yr |
| 3 | St. Lucie County | 0.93% | $3,241/yr |
| 4 | Liberty County | 0.90% | $1,152/yr |
| 5 | Palm Beach County | 0.86% | $3,858/yr |
| 6 | Charlotte County | 0.85% | $2,785/yr |
| 7 | Glades County | 0.85% | $1,170/yr |
| 8 | DeSoto County | 0.83% | $1,447/yr |
| 9 | Madison County | 0.83% | $965/yr |
| 10 | Hardee County | 0.82% | $1,264/yr |
Top 10 of 67 Florida counties by effective rate (median tax ÷ median home value), ACS 2024. Each county links to its full profile.
What the data shows for Florida
Primary signal
More counties sit below the national rate than above
Of the 67 Florida counties with measured ACS 2024 data, 3 carry an effective rate above the 0.92% national average while 64 sit below it.
Decision signal 2
A median-home worked example anchors the scale
A home at Florida's median value of $359,000 pays roughly $2,728 a year at the 0.76% state average rate, but about $3,446 at Alachua County's 0.96% rate versus $1,615 at Walton County's 0.45%.
Decision signal 3
The median annual bill has a monthly reading
At the median, a Florida homeowner's $2,730 annual bill works out to about $228 a month on top of mortgage, insurance, and utilities, one reason the effective rate matters as much as the sticker price when comparing locations.
Decision signal 4
County rates diverge enough to change the estimate
Rates roughly double from Florida's cheapest county (0.45%) to its most expensive (0.96%).
Decision signal 5
The statewide rate sits near the national middle
Florida lands mid-pack among the states: rank 28 of 51, with a 0.76% average effective rate against the national 0.92%.
Reading these numbers correctly matters. An effective rate is a measured outcome, not a posted tax rate: it captures what typical homeowners actually paid after exemptions, assessment ratios, and every overlapping levy settled out. That makes it the most comparable single figure across county lines, where statutory mill rates are defined against different assessment bases and cannot be compared directly. Two counties with identical posted rates can produce very different real bills, and the reverse is just as common. Lenders use a similar logic when they estimate escrow: a percentage of value, calibrated to the taxing jurisdiction. Treat the figures here the same way, as a calibrated starting point that tells you which jurisdictions are expensive relative to home value, and confirm the exact bill with the assessor before you commit.
How This Calculator Works
The estimate multiplies your entered home value by a measured effective property tax rate: median taxes paid divided by median home value from Census Bureau ACS 2024 data, either for your selected Florida county or for the state as a whole.
This is a representative estimate, not your bill: actual Florida taxes depend on your assessed value, exemptions you qualify for, and municipal levies. Verify with your county assessor before making financial decisions.
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PlainPropertyTax is rendered directly from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates, no number is typed in by an editor. Estimates multiply your input by Florida county or state effective rates (median taxes paid ÷ median home value), ACS 2024 5-Year Estimates. See our editorial standards & corrections policy, the methodology behind these numbers, or report a data error. Data current as of 2026-08-09.