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State property tax guide

Lower Your North Dakota Property Taxes

Are you overpaying on your North Dakota property taxes? Review how assessments, appeals, exemptions, and county-level rules work, then check your address for a preliminary savings estimate.

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1.04%Estimated statewide effective rate
$3,037Estimated average annual tax
$607Average annual savings

Property tax 101

How North Dakota property taxes, appeals, and exemptions work.

Property taxes are usually based on a local assessment of your property value, multiplied by local tax rates, and adjusted by exemptions or caps where available. The process is administered locally, so county deadlines, appeal forms, and exemption rules can vary across North Dakota.

Counties covered53
Estimated avg. tax bill$3,037
Client savingsKeep 100%
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Property taxes across North Dakota

Explore property tax estimates by county.

Search the county list below for estimated values, rates, annual tax bills, and savings opportunities.

CountyEstimated home valueEstimated tax rateEstimated annual tax
Adams County $370,500 1.17% $4,328 View details
Barnes County $210,900 1.28% $2,693 View details
Benson County $350,600 1.17% $4,096 View details
Billings County $230,900 0.92% $2,126 View details
Bottineau County $381,900 0.93% $3,554 View details
Bowman County $401,900 1.22% $4,894 View details
Burke County $196,700 0.77% $1,519 View details
Burleigh County $313,500 0.84% $2,638 View details
Cass County $245,100 1.19% $2,912 View details
Cavalier County $225,200 1.12% $2,519 View details
Dickey County $393,300 0.73% $2,881 View details
Divide County $296,400 1.28% $3,785 View details
Dunn County $253,700 1.25% $3,165 View details
Eddy County $379,100 1.32% $4,992 View details
Emmons County $239,400 0.81% $1,943 View details
Foster County $362,000 1.06% $3,835 View details
Golden Valley County $276,500 0.99% $2,737 View details
Grand Forks County $376,200 1.20% $4,506 View details
Grant County $387,600 1.19% $4,605 View details
Griggs County $350,600 0.80% $2,811 View details
Hettinger County $279,300 0.72% $2,019 View details
Kidder County $262,200 0.95% $2,492 View details
LaMoure County $282,200 1.06% $2,989 View details
Logan County $339,200 1.19% $4,030 View details
McHenry County $387,600 0.92% $3,569 View details
McIntosh County $248,000 0.79% $1,964 View details
McKenzie County $310,700 1.04% $3,230 View details
McLean County $279,300 1.29% $3,595 View details
Mercer County $319,200 0.90% $2,876 View details
Morton County $265,100 1.05% $2,782 View details
Mountrail County $353,400 0.76% $2,694 View details
Nelson County $239,400 0.77% $1,849 View details
Oliver County $276,500 0.74% $2,053 View details
Pembina County $230,900 1.07% $2,469 View details
Pierce County $296,400 1.28% $3,785 View details
Ramsey County $259,400 1.11% $2,876 View details
Ransom County $282,200 1.08% $3,045 View details
Renville County $210,900 1.25% $2,631 View details
Richland County $205,200 1.00% $2,052 View details
Rolette County $219,500 1.21% $2,651 View details
Sargent County $330,600 1.15% $3,797 View details
Sheridan County $245,100 1.08% $2,645 View details
Sioux County $299,300 0.97% $2,904 View details
Slope County $259,400 1.08% $2,799 View details
Stark County $205,200 0.83% $1,706 View details
Steele County $213,800 1.02% $2,180 View details
Stutsman County $310,700 0.91% $2,830 View details
Towner County $250,800 1.30% $3,253 View details
Traill County $296,400 0.83% $2,465 View details
Walsh County $196,700 1.20% $2,356 View details
Ward County $282,200 0.89% $2,514 View details
Wells County $356,300 1.30% $4,621 View details
Williams County $387,600 1.21% $4,681 View details

FAQ

North Dakota property tax FAQ

How do I lower my property tax assessment in North Dakota?

Start by reviewing your assessment against comparable property data, verifying property details, checking exemption eligibility, and filing the required local appeal or review forms before the applicable deadline.

Do deadlines vary by county?

Yes. Property tax notices, appeal deadlines, and required forms often vary by county or assessment jurisdiction. Your packet includes instructions for where and when to send your materials where available.

Do I keep 100% of my savings?

Yes. Lower Property Tax charges one flat packet price and does not take a percentage of your property tax savings.

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