Washington Property Tax Rates 2025

County
Median Property Taxes
With Mortgage
Without Mortgage
King County$6,785$6,741$6,900
Snohomish County$5,121$5,200$4,915
Pierce County$4,555$4,533$4,619
San Juan County$4,131$3,916$4,453
Clark County$4,080$4,036$4,182
Thurston County$4,043$4,057$4,010
Kitsap County$4,030$3,978$4,185
Skagit County$4,008$3,980$4,055
Whatcom County$3,819$3,876$3,713
Island County$3,765$3,708$3,873
Jefferson County$3,596$3,380$3,784
Walla Walla County$3,386$3,475$3,231
Skamania County$3,380$3,525$3,228
Kittitas County$3,255$3,293$3,201
Chelan County$3,235$3,268$3,190
Spokane County$3,196$3,248$3,092
Douglas County$3,168$3,419$2,624
Cowlitz County$2,988$3,096$2,768
Benton County$2,910$2,947$2,837
Clallam County$2,860$2,864$2,855
Mason County$2,833$2,834$2,830
Franklin County$2,638$2,701$2,495
Whitman County$2,566$2,759$2,274
Grays Harbor County$2,441$2,609$2,202
Lewis County$2,433$2,488$2,338
Klickitat County$2,401$2,519$2,255
Yakima County$2,299$2,483$1,943
Asotin County$2,289$2,296$2,281
Grant County$2,268$2,489$1,745
Pacific County$2,250$2,497$1,917
Columbia County$2,215$2,154$2,312
Okanogan County$2,194$2,353$1,974
Adams County$2,104$2,612$1,755
Wahkiakum County$2,084$2,331$1,920
Pend Oreille County$2,048$2,030$2,063
Stevens County$2,016$2,227$1,760
Ferry County$1,792$1,818$1,769
Lincoln County$1,621$1,785$1,429
Garfield County$1,306$1,757$1,090

Tax Rates by County

In Washington, property tax rates vary by county. The median property tax paid across all 39 counties is $3,028.44. Property taxes are a significant source of local government funding, used to support public schools, infrastructure, and essential services. Washington residents typically pay higher property taxes compared to the national average.

Highest Property Taxes

Leading the state in property tax rates, King County County residents contribute a median of $6,785 annually. Property owners with active mortgages face an average payment of $6,741, while those who own their homes outright still pay $6,900. 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, Garfield County County maintains the most modest property tax burden at $1,306. Mortgage holders in the area can expect to pay approximately $1,757 annually, with mortgage-free homeowners contributing $1,090. 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)