10 Counties with the Highest Property Tax Rates in North Carolina

If you are comparing property taxes across North Carolina, these 10 counties have the highest effective rates in the state. The highest-rate county, Northampton County, comes in at 1.21% — 0.51% higher than the North Carolina average (0.70%). The statewide effective rate is 0.70%.

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#CountyEffective RateMedian TaxMedian Home Value
1Northampton County1.21%$1,232$102,200
2Halifax County1.13%$1,163$102,500
3Washington County1.12%$1,202$107,000
4Edgecombe County1.10%$1,282$116,800
5Martin County1.07%$1,176$109,900
6Cumberland County0.99%$1,823$183,700
7Hertford County0.97%$1,083$111,100
8Orange County0.96%$4,105$428,500
9Anson County0.93%$1,113$119,300
10Richmond County0.93%$1,122$120,800

How this ranking is calculated

The effective property tax rate is the median annual property tax paid divided by the median home value in each county, expressed as a percentage. It is the most practical way to compare property tax burden between counties because it neutralizes differences in home values.

Counties with the highest rates in North Carolina often share a few characteristics: lower home values and/or higher millage rates driven by school and local service funding needs.

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