Nevada property taxes by county
Across Nevada, the median owner-occupied home pays $2,027 a year in real-estate taxes on a median home value of $435,400 — an effective property-tax rate of 0.466%. That ranks Nevada #49 of 51 states and the District of Columbia (1 = highest). This page lists all 17 Nevada county-equivalents in the Census data — 17 with a published effective rate — sortable by rate, taxes paid, or home value, with links to the counties we publish in depth. Figures are U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2020-2024 5-year estimates.
- Effective tax rate
- 0.466%
- Median real-estate taxes
- $2,027 ± $23
- Median home value
- $435,400
- National rank
- #49 of 51
All Nevada counties
Every Nevada county-equivalent in the Census data (17 with a published effective rate). Click a column heading to sort by effective rate, taxes paid, home value, or rank. Counties we publish in depth are linked.
| Mineral County | 0.741% | $1,157 | $156,200 | #1755 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lander County | 0.639% | $1,366 | $213,800 | #2118 |
| Eureka County | 0.619% | $511 | $82,600 | #2185 |
| Pershing County | 0.618% | $1,109 | $179,500 | #2189 |
| Esmeralda County | 0.614% | $669 | $108,900 | #2206 |
| Churchill County | 0.533% | $1,758 | $329,900 | #2525 |
| Lincoln County | 0.513% | $1,126 | $219,500 | #2606 |
| White Pine County | 0.505% | $1,111 | $220,000 | #2621 |
| Elko County | 0.495% | $1,492 | $301,400 | #2649 |
| Humboldt County | 0.493% | $1,372 | $278,300 | #2655 |
| Clark County | 0.477% | $2,057 | $431,000 | #2710 |
| Lyon County | 0.456% | $1,668 | $366,100 | #2775 |
| Nye County | 0.452% | $1,316 | $290,900 | #2790 |
| Douglas County | 0.447% | $2,750 | $615,400 | #2804 |
| Washoe County | 0.442% | $2,385 | $539,900 | #2826 |
| Carson City | 0.413% | $1,870 | $453,000 | #2894 |
| Storey County | 0.340% | $1,450 | $426,400 | #3019 |
Data: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 2020-2024 5-year estimates — tables B25103 (real-estate taxes), B25077 (home value), B19013 (household income) — and the 2024 Census county gazetteer. Public domain (Title 17 U.S.C. §105).
Frequently asked questions
- What is the average property tax rate in Nevada?
- Statewide, Nevada's effective property-tax rate is 0.466% — the state median real-estate taxes ($2,027) divided by the state median home value ($435,400), from the Census ACS 2020-2024 5-year estimates. The national figure is about 0.937%. Individual counties vary widely; the table above shows each one.
- Which Nevada county has the highest property taxes?
- Sort the county table by effective rate or by median taxes paid to see the highest and lowest. Effective rate (taxes ÷ home value) and raw dollars paid can rank counties differently, because home values differ so much across the state — both columns are shown.
Compare & explore
See the national highest and lowest property-tax rates, or read the methodology behind every figure. The national median effective rate is 0.937%; Nevada's statewide figure is 0.466%.