Minnesota Property Tax Rates 2025

County
Median Property Taxes
With Mortgage
Without Mortgage
Carver County$4,380$4,562$3,966
Hennepin County$4,337$4,357$4,294
Scott County$4,195$4,271$3,961
Washington County$4,012$4,006$4,024
Ramsey County$3,767$3,766$3,770
Chisago County$3,668$3,741$3,453
Dakota County$3,610$3,616$3,597
Wright County$3,319$3,422$2,990
Olmsted County$3,314$3,430$3,156
Sherburne County$3,311$3,293$3,360
Le Sueur County$3,119$3,112$3,130
Anoka County$3,099$3,134$3,019
Isanti County$2,951$3,079$2,744
Dodge County$2,902$3,053$2,644
Rice County$2,899$3,007$2,738
Nicollet County$2,888$3,008$2,731
Goodhue County$2,866$2,866$2,866
Clay County$2,854$2,858$2,846
Steele County$2,824$2,881$2,711
Carlton County$2,712$2,805$2,522
McLeod County$2,708$2,765$2,613
Wabasha County$2,675$2,754$2,566
Houston County$2,633$2,684$2,574
Stearns County$2,617$2,612$2,625
Waseca County$2,537$2,603$2,406
Benton County$2,532$2,566$2,469
Douglas County$2,516$2,446$2,662
Blue Earth County$2,487$2,479$2,500
Mille Lacs County$2,475$2,539$2,345
Kanabec County$2,463$2,555$2,342
Sibley County$2,364$2,451$2,248
Cook County$2,322$2,061$2,578
Pennington County$2,300$2,290$2,315
Kandiyohi County$2,291$2,217$2,416
Beltrami County$2,214$2,228$2,192
Crow Wing County$2,161$2,175$2,137
Meeker County$2,159$2,162$2,153
Morrison County$2,154$2,132$2,183
St. Louis County$2,142$2,317$1,871
Polk County$2,109$2,222$1,984
Winona County$2,099$2,086$2,119
Hubbard County$2,087$2,046$2,140
Lyon County$2,021$2,160$1,850
Pine County$1,973$1,999$1,932
Otter Tail County$1,966$1,936$2,006
Becker County$1,951$2,007$1,850
Fillmore County$1,932$1,923$1,946
Pope County$1,915$1,913$1,917
Brown County$1,890$1,952$1,822
Todd County$1,874$1,920$1,824
Itasca County$1,851$1,829$1,881
Mower County$1,819$1,724$2,005
Wadena County$1,773$1,684$1,887
Freeborn County$1,750$1,745$1,758
Cottonwood County$1,737$1,759$1,716
Grant County$1,677$1,523$1,814
Lake County$1,674$1,667$1,680
Nobles County$1,674$1,855$1,473
Roseau County$1,644$1,792$1,491
Watonwan County$1,557$1,854$1,308
Chippewa County$1,551$1,690$1,414
Martin County$1,547$1,639$1,453
Yellow Medicine County$1,545$1,515$1,567
Renville County$1,543$1,649$1,447
Lake of the Woods County$1,520$1,372$1,808
Cass County$1,512$1,477$1,574
Red Lake County$1,508$1,700$1,301
Lincoln County$1,478$1,731$1,281
Stevens County$1,459$1,483$1,429
Rock County$1,451$1,499$1,403
Redwood County$1,444$1,454$1,435
Mahnomen County$1,427$1,410$1,452
Murray County$1,373$1,485$1,243
Lac qui Parle County$1,360$1,444$1,285
Aitkin County$1,346$1,415$1,279
Norman County$1,341$1,481$1,199
Jackson County$1,329$1,331$1,327
Wilkin County$1,310$1,306$1,320
Clearwater County$1,297$1,350$1,229
Marshall County$1,271$1,341$1,191
Faribault County$1,263$1,310$1,220
Swift County$1,258$1,309$1,219
Kittson County$1,231$1,483$1,003
Big Stone County$1,169$1,171$1,168
Pipestone County$1,154$1,106$1,206
Koochiching County$1,148$1,242$1,057
Traverse County$1,070$1,194$967

Tax Rates by County

In Minnesota, property tax rates vary by county. The median property tax paid across all 87 counties is $2,168.45. Property taxes are a significant source of local government funding, used to support public schools, infrastructure, and essential services. Minnesota residents typically pay moderate property taxes compared to the national average.

Highest Property Taxes

Leading the state in property tax rates, Carver County County residents contribute a median of $4,380 annually. Property owners with active mortgages face an average payment of $4,562, while those who own their homes outright still pay $3,966. These substantial rates typically correspond to areas with robust public services, high property values, and strong community amenities.

Lowest Property Taxes

At the other end of the spectrum, Traverse County County maintains the most modest property tax burden at $1,070. Mortgage holders in the area can expect to pay approximately $1,194 annually, with mortgage-free homeowners contributing $967. These reduced rates often indicate more conservative municipal spending, different funding approaches for public services, or areas with lower property valuations.

Sources

  1. US Census State Population Estimates - Most recent state estimates from the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program
  2. US Census County Population Estimates - Most recent county estimates from the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program
  3. American Community Survey (2009 - 2013)
  4. Census QuickFacts
  5. Historical Populations of States and Counties (1790 - 1990)