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Ohio Property Tax Calculator (2026)

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The Ohio median effective property tax rate is 1.31% for 2026 — median real-estate taxes paid divided by median home value (U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2024). On a $400,000 home that is about $5,240 a year (~$437 a month). Ohio ranks #11 of 51 nationally. Enter your home value below for an instant estimate, then confirm the exact rate with your county.

What is the Ohio property tax rate in 2026?

Ohio's median effective property tax rate is 1.31%. On the state median home value of $214,800, the typical bill is about $2,822 a year.

How much is property tax on a $400,000 home in Ohio?

About $5,240 a year, or roughly $437 a month, at the 1.31% median effective rate.

Where does Ohio rank nationally?

Ohio ranks #11 of 51 by median effective rate (1 = highest), among the highest in the country. That is 0.37% above the 0.94% US average.

Is this my exact property tax bill?

No. Your county sets the millage and assessed value. This uses the state median; homestead, senior, and veteran exemptions can lower your bill.

Ohio Property Tax Calculator (2026)

Rates updated 2026 (U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2024). Live estimate — state median effective rate.

Home value$400,000
Estimated annual property tax$5,240
Estimated monthly (escrow)$437
Ohio median effective rate1.31%
National rank: #11 of 51 (1 = highest)US avg: 0.94%

Ohio's median effective property tax rate is 0.37% above the US average of 0.94%. Your county, assessed value, and exemptions will change the actual bill.

How does property tax work in Ohio?

Ohio property tax is set locally, not by the state. Your county assessor values your home, then applies a local millage (tax) rate. Cities, school districts, and special districts each add a share.

Because rates vary by county, this page uses the Ohio median effective rate of 1.31%. That is the median tax paid divided by the median home value, from the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS 2024). It is a benchmark, not your exact bill.

How much is property tax on a home in Ohio?

Home valueRate (1.31%)Annual taxMonthly
$200,0001.31%$2,620$218
$400,0001.31%$5,240$437
$214,800 (state median)1.31%$2,822$235
$750,0001.31%$9,825$819

How do you calculate Ohio property tax by hand?

  1. Find your home's assessed value on your county notice.
  2. Apply your county's assessment ratio if it uses one.
  3. Multiply the taxable value by the local millage (tax) rate.
  4. For a quick estimate, multiply your home value by 1.31% (the Ohio median effective rate).

What exemptions can lower your Ohio property tax?

Most counties offer a homestead exemption on your primary home. Many add relief for seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities. These lower your taxable value, so your real rate is often below the median.

Rules and amounts vary by county and change over time. Check your county assessor for the exemptions you qualify for before relying on a figure.

Why is your actual Ohio bill different from this estimate?

Three things move your bill away from the state median. Your county rate may be higher or lower than the median. Your assessed value can lag the market. And exemptions reduce the taxable amount.

Use this page to budget and compare. For the exact number, use your latest assessment notice and your county's current millage rate.

How does property tax vary by county in Ohio?

Property tax in Ohio is set and collected at the county level, so your rate depends on where you live. Across Ohio's 88 counties, the effective rate ranges from 0.64% in Noble County to 1.89% in Cuyahoga County. The table lists every county's effective rate, median home value, and median tax paid (U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2024).

CountyEffective rateMedian home valueMedian tax
Adams County0.83%$164,200$1,356
Allen County1.06%$165,300$1,847
Ashland County0.86%$186,800$1,858
Ashtabula County1.12%$159,500$1,928
Athens County1.16%$185,000$2,167
Auglaize County0.94%$189,800$1,828
Belmont County1.01%$154,900$1,469
Brown County0.82%$196,200$1,600
Butler County1.16%$258,500$3,141
Carroll County0.79%$183,100$1,725
Champaign County1.07%$204,000$2,084
Clark County1.15%$169,900$2,019
Clermont County1.26%$266,200$3,333
Clinton County0.92%$211,900$1,962
Columbiana County0.97%$151,600$1,527
Coshocton County0.89%$155,500$1,473
Crawford County1.11%$136,700$1,622
Cuyahoga County1.89%$195,400$3,910
Darke County0.86%$173,200$1,584
Defiance County1.09%$163,200$1,750
Delaware County1.6%$445,500$7,132
Erie County1.16%$199,700$2,428
Fairfield County1.15%$298,800$3,289
Fayette County0.94%$170,700$1,601
Franklin County1.53%$288,400$4,244
Fulton County1.23%$191,000$2,444
Gallia County0.93%$155,600$1,418
Geauga County1.42%$331,100$4,564
Greene County1.59%$252,200$4,071
Guernsey County0.87%$157,700$1,593
Hamilton County1.51%$241,900$3,652
Hancock County0.96%$204,700$2,046
Hardin County1.04%$151,200$1,590
Harrison County0.92%$121,500$1,279
Henry County1.11%$168,600$1,970
Highland County0.78%$168,900$1,533
Hocking County0.79%$186,400$1,852
Holmes County0.89%$267,700$2,888
Huron County0.92%$166,000$1,751
Jackson County0.9%$150,700$1,363
Jefferson County0.93%$127,800$1,257
Knox County1%$239,400$2,564
Lake County1.5%$214,100$3,475
Lawrence County0.87%$144,000$1,215
Licking County1.17%$275,200$3,364
Logan County0.99%$203,200$2,042
Lorain County1.37%$223,200$3,055
Lucas County1.66%$163,900$2,773
Madison County0.98%$250,100$2,541
Mahoning County1.3%$154,700$2,015
Marion County0.96%$156,800$1,489
Medina County1.18%$287,000$3,560
Meigs County0.86%$119,300$1,238
Mercer County0.98%$210,600$2,325
Miami County1.03%$229,100$2,254
Monroe County0.8%$142,700$1,176
Montgomery County1.73%$180,900$3,127
Morgan County0.81%$150,900$1,268
Morrow County1.09%$222,300$2,359
Muskingum County0.88%$182,200$1,649
Noble County0.64%$163,600$1,180
Ottawa County1.01%$219,900$2,378
Paulding County0.9%$140,800$1,450
Perry County0.87%$191,100$1,813
Pickaway County0.92%$256,800$2,566
Pike County0.79%$163,800$1,355
Portage County1.22%$227,000$2,877
Preble County0.98%$180,900$1,883
Putnam County0.92%$201,100$1,943
Richland County1.19%$164,800$2,061
Ross County0.97%$171,500$1,708
Sandusky County1.06%$160,700$1,659
Scioto County1.08%$137,900$1,459
Seneca County0.96%$154,700$1,599
Shelby County0.94%$208,100$1,981
Stark County1.24%$186,400$2,402
Summit County1.49%$208,700$3,195
Trumbull County1.32%$141,800$1,856
Tuscarawas County1.01%$185,400$1,962
Union County1.33%$344,900$3,947
Van Wert County0.92%$152,000$1,387
Vinton County0.64%$150,000$1,469
Warren County1.22%$349,400$4,199
Washington County0.9%$185,600$1,732
Wayne County1.07%$222,100$2,602
Williams County1.13%$150,000$1,577
Wood County1.36%$227,600$3,059
Wyandot County0.85%$163,400$1,410

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Verified by our data team

Last updated: June 21, 2026. Effective rates verified against the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2024 — median real-estate taxes paid divided by median owner-occupied home value — and cross-checked with the Tax Foundation and Construction Coverage 2026 compilations.

What are the most frequently asked questions?

  • Ohio's median effective property tax rate is 1.31% (median tax paid divided by median home value, U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2024). Your county rate may differ.

  • About $3,930 a year, or roughly $328 a month, at the 1.31% median effective rate before exemptions.

  • Your county assesses your home's value and applies a local millage rate. For a fast estimate, multiply your home value by the 1.31% Ohio median rate.

  • Most Ohio counties offer a homestead exemption on a primary residence, and many add senior, veteran, and disability relief. Amounts vary by county — confirm with your assessor.

  • This uses the state median rate. Your county may tax above the median, your assessed value may differ, and exemptions change the taxable amount.

Disclaimer: this page is for educational and estimation purposes only; it is property-tax research, NOT tax or legal advice. Property tax is assessed locally by your county and municipality. Figures use each state's median effective rate (U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2024); your county, assessed value, and exemptions (homestead, senior, veteran, disability) will change the actual bill. Always confirm with your county assessor or a qualified professional.