County | Median Property Taxes ↓ | With Mortgage | Without Mortgage |
---|---|---|---|
Pima County | $2,248 | $2,293 | $2,162 |
Coconino County | $2,008 | $2,065 | $1,880 |
Maricopa County | $1,965 | $2,005 | $1,864 |
Yavapai County | $1,734 | $1,736 | $1,730 |
Pinal County | $1,615 | $1,717 | $1,384 |
Santa Cruz County | $1,387 | $1,393 | $1,377 |
Gila County | $1,331 | $1,493 | $1,177 |
Cochise County | $1,325 | $1,378 | $1,246 |
Yuma County | $1,281 | $1,469 | $979 |
Mohave County | $1,229 | $1,347 | $1,068 |
Navajo County | $1,126 | $1,251 | $977 |
Graham County | $1,094 | $1,226 | $841 |
La Paz County | $831 | $1,139 | $660 |
Apache County | $574 | $793 | $520 |
Greenlee County | $489 | $610 | $446 |
In Arizona, property tax rates vary by county. The median property tax paid across all 15 counties is $1,349.13. Property taxes are a significant source of local government funding, used to support public schools, infrastructure, and essential services. Arizona residents typically pay lower property taxes compared to the national average.
Leading the state in property tax rates, Pima County County residents contribute a median of $2,248 annually. Property owners with active mortgages face an average payment of $2,293, while those who own their homes outright still pay $2,162. These substantial rates typically correspond to areas with robust public services, high property values, and strong community amenities.
At the other end of the spectrum, Greenlee County County maintains the most modest property tax burden at $489. Mortgage holders in the area can expect to pay approximately $610 annually, with mortgage-free homeowners contributing $446. These reduced rates often indicate more conservative municipal spending, different funding approaches for public services, or areas with lower property valuations.