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Rhode Island Property Taxes

Average Tax Rate

1.37%

Rank

19

Population

1.1M

Owner Occupied Homes

370.0K

Median Home Value

$334,500

Estimated Revenue

$2.6B
Rhode Island, the smallest U.S. state, boasts a rich maritime history and charming coastal towns. Known as the 'Ocean State,' it has a thriving sailing and seafood industry, along with beautiful beaches and historic sites. Rhode Island’s property tax rate is 1.37%, ranking 19th in the country. While taxes are higher than average, the state’s seaside living and cultural attractions make it a desirable place to call home.

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