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Top 10 States With The Lowest Property Taxes In USA In 2023

By, Muhd. Faizan

Date - 26/07/2023

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Hawaii (0.29%) 

The cost of living in Hawaii is also very high, so homeowners may still pay a significant amount in property taxes overall. 

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Alabama (0.41%) 

Alabama is a relatively affordable state to live in, and its property taxes are no exception. 

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Colorado (0.51%) 

Colorado is known for its beautiful mountains and outdoor recreation, and its property taxes are also relatively low. 

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Nevada (0.55%) 

Nevada is another state with a low property tax rate. The state is also known for its gambling and entertainment industry.

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Louisiana (0.56%) 

Louisiana is a state with a rich history and culture. Its property taxes are also relatively low, making it an affordable option for homeowners. 

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South Carolina (0.56%) 

Its property taxes are also relatively low, making it a good option for homeowners who are looking to save money. 

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District of Columbia (0.57%) 

The District of Columbia is not a state, but it is included in this list because it has its own property tax system.  

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Delaware (0.58%) 

Delaware is a small state located on the East Coast. It is known for its corporate headquarters and its low taxes. 

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Utah (0.58%) 

Its property taxes are also relatively low, making it an attractive option for homeowners. 

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West Virginia (0.59%) 

It is known for its natural beauty and its low taxes. The state's property taxes are also relatively low. 

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