Oregon property taxes by county

Statewide effective rate 0.812% · national rank #24 of 51 (1 = highest) · 36 county-equivalents · U.S. Census ACS 2020–2024 5-year

Across Oregon, the median owner-occupied home pays $3,876 a year in real-estate taxes on a median home value of $477,600 — an effective property-tax rate of 0.812%. That ranks Oregon #24 of 51 states and the District of Columbia (1 = highest). This page lists all 36 Oregon county-equivalents in the Census data — 36 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.

Statewide figures Oregon · ACS 2020–2024 5-year
Effective tax rate
0.812%
Median real-estate taxes
$3,876 ± $17
Median home value
$477,600
National rank
#24 of 51

All Oregon counties

Every Oregon county-equivalent in the Census data (36 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.

Oregon counties by effective property-tax rate (highest first). Click a column to re-sort.
Gilliam County 1.006% $1,904 $189,300 #1104
Multnomah County 0.959% $5,301 $552,700 #1219
Benton County 0.952% $4,884 $513,000 #1235
Umatilla County 0.905% $2,557 $282,600 #1343
Linn County 0.866% $3,261 $376,400 #1428
Clackamas County 0.846% $5,171 $611,000 #1471
Marion County 0.838% $3,490 $416,400 #1491
Washington County 0.838% $4,929 $588,000 #1489
Union County 0.830% $2,446 $294,600 #1507
Lane County 0.821% $3,536 $430,600 #1535
Lincoln County 0.809% $3,322 $410,800 #1560
Morrow County 0.809% $1,946 $240,400 #1558
Harney County 0.803% $1,943 $242,100 #1576
Polk County 0.799% $3,634 $454,700 #1590
Baker County 0.784% $2,239 $285,600 #1633
Wasco County 0.770% $2,828 $367,400 #1676
Sherman County 0.750% $1,588 $211,800 #1728
Malheur County 0.747% $1,860 $248,900 #1737
Columbia County 0.744% $3,137 $421,600 #1749
Jackson County 0.738% $3,174 $430,200 #1763
Grant County 0.729% $1,674 $229,700 #1796
Yamhill County 0.726% $3,425 $471,700 #1803
Lake County 0.712% $1,563 $219,500 #1843
Wheeler County 0.695% $1,893 $272,400 #1908
Jefferson County 0.692% $2,591 $374,200 #1918
Clatsop County 0.691% $3,236 $468,300 #1925
Coos County 0.676% $2,284 $337,800 #1971
Crook County 0.636% $2,972 $467,000 #2123
Klamath County 0.625% $1,752 $280,400 #2163
Douglas County 0.611% $1,895 $310,300 #2223
Tillamook County 0.600% $2,582 $430,200 #2268
Deschutes County 0.585% $3,807 $650,900 #2321
Wallowa County 0.575% $2,270 $394,800 #2354
Hood River County 0.533% $3,515 $660,000 #2526
Josephine County 0.516% $2,086 $404,300 #2594
Curry County 0.483% $1,841 $381,300 #2684

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).

Official Oregon tax authority

Property tax in Oregon is assessed and collected locally. For an individual property's assessed value, exemptions, and bill, use the county assessor or appraisal district. For statewide rules and forms:

This state link is hand-verified. Per-county assessor URLs are not published (no verified nationwide source exists) and are never guessed.

Frequently asked questions

What is the average property tax rate in Oregon?
Statewide, Oregon's effective property-tax rate is 0.812% — the state median real-estate taxes ($3,876) divided by the state median home value ($477,600), 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 Oregon 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%; Oregon's statewide figure is 0.812%.