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Return to the state page to see where South Carolina ranks and to view information on other counties. Click on the map to view a different county's Property Taxes. Learn about how property tax data is collected. Learn even more on the overview page for property taxes.
The top four largest cities in Fairfield County are Elgin, Blythewood, Winnsboro, and Ridgeway. Property Taxes on this page vary by ZIP Code but the county average is a great approximation. Below are the averages as well as more granulated Tax tables at the ZIP Code level.
How does Fairfield County compare?
Fairfield County (0.50%) has a 5.7% lower Property Tax Rate than the average of South Carolina (0.53%).
Fairfield County is rank 32nd out of 46 counties. This means the Property Tax Rate are lower than 31 other counties. Fairfield County is the 15th cheapest county in terms of Property Tax Rate.
Tax Tables Fairfield County, SC
Average Property Taxes
Property Tax Rate
Property Value
Property Tax
Property Taxes (By Zip Code)
ZipCode | Property Tax Rate | Property Value | Property Tax |
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29015 | 0.43% | $92,400 | $400 |
29016 | 0.77% | $313,400 | $2,425 |
29045 | 0.60% | $222,100 | $1,340 |
29065 | 0.00% | $86,600 | $-666,666,666 |
29130 | 0.46% | $223,500 | $1,030 |
29180 | 0.55% | $111,500 | $613 |
Related Areas
Property Taxes on this page apply to the following cities in Fairfield County, South Carolina: Elgin, Blythewood, Winnsboro, Ridgeway, Blair, Jenkinsville, and Rion.
These Property Taxes also apply to the following ZIP codes in Fairfield County, South Carolina: 29045, 29016, 29180, 29130, 29015, 29065, and 29132.
More on Fairfield County, SC
- Loan Limits to view maximum loan amounts in Fairfield County, SC
- Fair Market Rents 40th percentile FMRs and SAFMRs by ZIP code
- Income Limits to learn more about income assistance in your area
- Housing Authorites to find your local Housing Authorities
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