Property tax in Washington: rates, averages, and deductions
State averages from Census ACS, deduction data from IRS SOI, and county rankings below.
Avg property tax
$2,867
annual, median
Avg home value
$361,767
Avg mortgage deduction
Pending
IRS SOI
% claiming mortgage deduction
Pending
IRS SOI
Highest property tax counties
- 1.King County$6,476
- 2.Snohomish County$4,883
- 3.Pierce County$4,361
- 4.San Juan County$3,974
- 5.Clark County$3,910
- 6.Kitsap County$3,841
- 7.Skagit County$3,821
- 8.Thurston County$3,802
- 9.Island County$3,556
- 10.Whatcom County$3,523
Lowest property tax counties
- 1.Garfield County$1,344
- 2.Lincoln County$1,595
- 3.Ferry County$1,703
- 4.Pend Oreille County$1,901
- 5.Stevens County$1,921
- 6.Adams County$1,953
- 7.Okanogan County$1,972
- 8.Wahkiakum County$1,989
- 9.Columbia County$2,058
- 10.Yakima County$2,144
Frequently asked questions
What is the average property tax in Washington?
Census ACS median property tax in Washington is around $2,867 per year. Effective rate varies by county.
Can I deduct property taxes on my federal return?
The SALT deduction (state and local taxes, including property tax) is capped under current federal law. IRS SOI shows the average Washington filer who claimed the property tax deduction took not yet imported.
Can I appeal my property tax assessment?
Yes in every state, though the process varies. Start with your county assessor's website for timelines and grounds for appeal. A successful appeal reduces your assessed value and the tax bill that flows from it.
Data sources
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