Property Tax and Assessor Data for Hennepin County, Minnesota
Hennepin County, Minnesota, Shows Stable Property Taxes
ATTOM’s latest annual property tax analysis for almost 87 million U.S. single-family homes shows that the effective tax rate in Hennepin County, Minnesota, was stable from 2019 to 2020.
Hennepin County has a population of nearly 1.2 million. Cities in Hennepin County include Minneapolis, Bloomington, Plymouth, Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn Center, and Minnetonka. Hennepin County is the most populous county in the Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Property Tax and Assessor Data Highlights for Hennepin County, Minnesota
Both property prices and effective tax rates remained stable in Hennepin County, Minnesota, from 2019 to 2020. Here are the highlights from ATTOM’s property tax and assessor report for Oakland, Michigan.
The average estimated value of a single-family home in 2020 was around $386,000, and the estimated value of a single-family home in 2019 was just over $387,000, so house prices have been stable, even dropping slightly.
In 2019, average property taxes were around $5,000, and average taxes rose to just over $5,000 in 2020.
The effective tax rate was also stable in the both 2020 and 2019, at around 1.3 percent.
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ATTOM analyzes property tax data collected from county tax assessor offices nationwide at the state, metro, and county levels. The data includes estimated market values of single-family homes. The effective tax rate is the average annual property tax expressed as a percentage of the average estimated market value of homes in each geographic area.