New Madrid County, MO

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The top four largest cities in New Madrid County are Portageville, New Madrid, Lilbourn, and Gideon. 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 New Madrid County compare?

New Madrid County (0.73%) has a 19.8% lower Property Tax Rate than the average of Missouri (0.91%).

New Madrid County is rank 66th out of 115 counties. This means the Property Tax Rate are lower than 65 other counties. New Madrid County is the 50th cheapest county in terms of Property Tax Rate.

Tax Tables New Madrid County, MO

Average Property Taxes

0.73%
Property Tax Rate
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$93,400
Property Value
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$684
Property Tax

Property Taxes (By Zip Code)

ZipCode Property Tax Rate Property Value Property Tax
63828 0.68% $40,500 $277
63833 0.00% $-666,666,666 $-666,666,666
63848 0.94% $54,600 $515
63860 0.33% $59,600 $199
63862 0.86% $80,900 $694
63866 0.98% $48,000 $468
63867 0.71% $80,700 $569
63868 0.77% $59,100 $453
63869 0.50% $114,400 $576
63870 1.08% $51,500 $556
63873 0.67% $118,000 $788
63874 1.35% $63,300 $855
63878 0.63% $51,700 $325

Property Taxes on this page apply to the following cities in New Madrid County, Missouri: Portageville, New Madrid, Lilbourn, Gideon, Matthews, Parma, Morehouse, Canalou, Catron, Kewanee, Marston, Risco, and Tallapoosa.

These Property Taxes also apply to the following ZIP codes in New Madrid County, Missouri: 63873, 63869, 63862, 63848, 63867, 63870, 63868, 63828, 63833, 63860, 63866, 63874, and 63878.

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