Nebraska Property Tax Rates 2025

County
Median Property Taxes
With Mortgage
Without Mortgage
Sarpy County$5,157$5,394$4,696
Douglas County$4,295$4,429$3,980
Washington County$4,106$4,132$4,044
Lancaster County$4,055$4,079$4,016
Cass County$3,545$3,703$3,267
Buffalo County$3,435$3,515$3,312
Saunders County$3,247$3,272$3,218
Hall County$2,854$2,986$2,651
Seward County$2,791$2,745$2,841
Platte County$2,789$2,938$2,589
Lincoln County$2,704$2,747$2,637
Dakota County$2,680$2,898$2,435
Kearney County$2,675$3,137$2,286
Adams County$2,670$2,774$2,559
Otoe County$2,658$2,867$2,496
Madison County$2,619$2,520$2,808
Dodge County$2,591$2,670$2,453
Banner County$2,516$4,125$2,217
Saline County$2,445$2,756$2,184
Wayne County$2,432$2,539$2,186
Stanton County$2,409$2,453$2,347
Gosper County$2,407$2,644$2,268
Gage County$2,406$2,530$2,267
Scotts Bluff County$2,401$2,512$2,230
Box Butte County$2,397$2,505$2,303
Phelps County$2,386$2,351$2,423
Howard County$2,314$2,356$2,248
Hamilton County$2,287$2,398$2,093
Cheyenne County$2,248$2,640$1,858
Keith County$2,204$2,198$2,209
Chase County$2,156$2,527$1,891
Pierce County$2,115$2,320$1,911
York County$2,115$2,293$1,947
Garfield County$2,085$2,347$1,865
Johnson County$1,993$2,272$1,725
Dawson County$1,989$2,263$1,676
Frontier County$1,979$2,231$1,788
Dawes County$1,970$1,888$2,171
Merrick County$1,969$1,960$1,983
Butler County$1,941$2,172$1,779
Kimball County$1,905$2,203$1,788
Valley County$1,897$2,081$1,745
Clay County$1,886$2,090$1,763
Custer County$1,849$2,096$1,530
Cedar County$1,827$1,818$1,834
Burt County$1,824$1,915$1,715
Cuming County$1,815$2,177$1,619
Red Willow County$1,811$1,855$1,784
Nemaha County$1,761$1,606$1,867
Polk County$1,748$1,829$1,588
Holt County$1,731$1,714$1,743
Sioux County$1,721$1,692$1,739
Dixon County$1,714$1,780$1,672
Jefferson County$1,709$2,018$1,517
Harlan County$1,690$1,943$1,507
Boone County$1,673$1,913$1,451
Sherman County$1,652$1,620$1,672
Colfax County$1,612$1,665$1,584
Logan County$1,603$2,528$1,125
Thurston County$1,599$1,958$1,356
Arthur County$1,574$1,795$1,417
Perkins County$1,513$1,555$1,454
Fillmore County$1,481$1,431$1,560
Nance County$1,470$2,198$1,157
Webster County$1,468$1,870$1,151
Deuel County$1,455$1,661$1,322
Morrill County$1,453$2,000$1,258
Hayes County$1,429$2,088$994
Knox County$1,426$1,488$1,382
Antelope County$1,426$1,815$1,255
Sheridan County$1,416$1,776$1,200
Cherry County$1,373$1,357$1,398
Greeley County$1,372$1,548$1,287
Furnas County$1,330$1,704$1,084
Richardson County$1,329$1,306$1,354
McPherson County$1,320$1,741$800
Boyd County$1,268$2,521$913
Rock County$1,264$1,154$1,301
Keya Paha County$1,240$2,079$896
Wheeler County$1,240$1,563$1,096
Thomas County$1,228$1,567$913
Hooker County$1,222$1,664$1,104
Blaine County$1,211$1,568$1,000
Thayer County$1,207$1,405$1,060
Pawnee County$1,191$1,860$878
Nuckolls County$1,164$1,270$1,116
Garden County$1,127$1,159$1,109
Franklin County$1,123$1,594$921
Hitchcock County$1,105$1,379$952
Brown County$1,082$1,051$1,121
Dundy County$971$924$987
Loup County$965$1,000$959
Grant County$853$1,325$776

Tax Rates by County

In Nebraska, property tax rates vary by county. The median property tax paid across all 93 counties is $1,971.59. Property taxes are a significant source of local government funding, used to support public schools, infrastructure, and essential services. Nebraska residents typically pay moderate property taxes compared to the national average.

Highest Property Taxes

Leading the state in property tax rates, Sarpy County County residents contribute a median of $5,157 annually. Property owners with active mortgages face an average payment of $5,394, while those who own their homes outright still pay $4,696. 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, Grant County County maintains the most modest property tax burden at $853. Mortgage holders in the area can expect to pay approximately $1,325 annually, with mortgage-free homeowners contributing $776. 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)