The average effective property tax rate in New Jersey is 2.11% of a home's value per year. On a New Jersey home worth $500,000, that is about $10,550 in property tax a year, or $879 a month.
Estimate using New Jersey's average effective rate. Your county's exact rate may differ β check your local assessor. See the full New Jersey mortgage calculator for a complete PITI payment.
Property tax in New Jersey is a local tax based on the assessed value of your home and land. The average effective rate β the tax actually paid as a share of market value β is about 2.11% statewide, though the real figure depends on your county, school district and any special levies. On the median New Jersey home of roughly $500,000, that works out to about $10,550 a year. Most homeowners pay it monthly through an escrow account bundled into their mortgage payment.
Multiply your home's value by the effective rate. For example, a $500,000 home at 2.11% owes 500,000 Γ 2.11% = $10,550 per year. Enter your own home value above to get a personalised estimate, then confirm the exact local millage with your county assessor's office for budgeting.
At 2.11%, New Jersey is among the higher property-tax states, noticeably above the US average of about 1.1% β the bill climbs quickly as home value rises. The table below estimates the annual and monthly bill at New Jersey's 2.11% average effective rate across common home values.
| Home value | Annual property tax | Monthly |
|---|---|---|
| $200,000 | $4,220 | $352 |
| $350,000 | $7,385 | $615 |
| $500,000 | $10,550 | $879 |
| $750,000 | $15,825 | $1,319 |
| $1,000,000 | $21,100 | $1,758 |
Estimates at the statewide average effective rate; your county's millage, exemptions (such as a homestead exemption), and assessment ratio will change the exact figure.
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New Jersey's average effective property tax rate is about 2.11% of the home's market value per year. Your exact rate depends on your county, city and local levies.
At New Jersey's average rate of 2.11%, a $500,000 home owes roughly $10,550 a year (about $879 a month). Use the calculator above for your own home value.
Property tax = assessed home value Γ the local tax rate. Enter your home value above and we apply New Jersey's average effective rate; check your county assessor for the exact local millage.
Due dates vary by county β many bill annually or semi-annually, and lenders often collect it monthly through an escrow account alongside your mortgage payment.