10 Counties with the Lowest Property Tax Rates in New Hampshire
If you are comparing property taxes across New Hampshire, these 10 counties have the lowest effective rates in the state. The lowest-rate county, Carroll County, comes in at 1.06% — 0.72% lower than the New Hampshire average (1.77%). The statewide effective rate is 1.77%.
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| # | County | Effective Rate | Median Tax | Median Home Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Carroll County | 1.06% | $3,685 | $348,900 |
| 2 | Belknap County | 1.44% | $4,897 | $340,000 |
| 3 | Rockingham County | 1.63% | $7,512 | $461,400 |
| 4 | Hillsborough County | 1.76% | $6,791 | $385,500 |
| 5 | Grafton County | 1.88% | $5,624 | $298,500 |
| 6 | Strafford County | 1.98% | $6,582 | $332,400 |
| 7 | Merrimack County | 2.00% | $6,617 | $330,600 |
| 8 | Coos County | 2.07% | $3,511 | $169,600 |
| 9 | Cheshire County | 2.32% | $5,968 | $257,200 |
| 10 | Sullivan County | 2.38% | $5,616 | $236,300 |
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 lowest rates in New Hampshire often share a few characteristics: higher home values that compress the percentage even when dollar taxes are high.
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