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Vermont Property Taxes

Average Tax Rate

1.76%

Rank

6

Population

647.2K

Owner Occupied Homes

250.0K

Median Home Value

$284,500

Estimated Revenue

$1.8B
Vermont is known for its stunning fall foliage, charming small towns, and commitment to environmental sustainability. The state is a leader in dairy farming and, of course, maple syrup production. With a property tax rate of 1.76%, ranking 6th in the U.S., Vermont has higher-than-average property taxes. However, its high quality of life and scenic beauty continue to attract residents.

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