Property Tax Rates in Rhode Island by county. Click on the map below to view rates for a particular county.
Rhode Island Map
Property Taxes vary across Rhode Island based on County. The average Property Tax Rate in Rhode Island is 1.39%.
The highest state average Property Tax Rate in the United States is 2.33% in New Jersey. The lowest state average Property Tax Rate in the United States is 0.27% in Hawaii.
View the Property Taxes Overview for detailed information about Property Taxes. Click on a specific county on the map or from the table below for detailed Property Tax information. You can also learn how property taxes are calculated and about their history.
How does Rhode Island compare?
The highest Property Tax Rate, in Rhode Island is 1.58% in Kent County. The lowest Property Tax Rate, is 1.03% in Newport County.
Rhode Island (1.39%) has a 36.3% higher Property Tax Rate, than the average of the US (1.02%).
Rhode Island is rank 13th out of 52 States and territories. The Property Tax Rates are higher than 39 other States and territories. Rhode Island is the 13th most expensive State or territory in terms of Property Tax Rates.
Learn how property taxes affect the cost of homes and rents in an Rhode Island.
Average Property Taxes for Rhode Island
Rank
Property Tax Rate
Property Value
Property Tax
County | Rank | Property Tax Rate | Property Value | Property Tax |
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Kent County | 1st | 1.58% | $306,000 | $4,833 |
Providence County | 2nd | 1.48% | $310,500 | $4,588 |
Bristol County | 3rd | 1.44% | $443,700 | $6,403 |
Washington County | 4th | 1.10% | $436,000 | $4,815 |
Newport County | 5th | 1.03% | $503,700 | $5,213 |
More on Rhode Island
- Loan Limits to view maximum loan amounts in Rhode Island
- Fair Market Rents to view 40th percentile FMRs in Rhode Island
- Income Limits to learn more about income assistance in Rhode Island
- Housing Authorites to find Housing Authorities in Rhode Island
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