30 N.J. towns with the lowest property tax bills (2024)

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By Samantha Marcus | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

New Jersey is known for having the highest property taxes in the country. In 2016, the average tax bill hit $8,549. But in many towns the average is well below that mark.

Here are the 30 New Jersey towns with lowest property tax bills — all where homeowners pay less than half the state average.

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30. Vineland

The list kicks off with Vineland in Cumberland County, which has the 30th lowest property taxes in New Jersey. Cumberland County will make a half dozen appearances on the countdown. The average 2016 property tax bill in the citywas $4,102.

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29. Washington Township

Homeowners in Washington Township, Burlington County, paid, on average, $4,093 in property taxes in 2016. Roughly 77 cents of every dollar helped fund schools, while 23 cents went to the county. (Lori M. Nichols | For NJ.com)

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28. Shiloh Borough

The average property tax bill in Shiloh Borough was $4,068. The borough was responsible for just 12.2 percent of the levy, while schools accounted for 50.9 percent and Cumberland County, 36.9 percent. (Cindy Hepner | South Jersey Times)

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27. Montague Township

Montague Township — one of two Sussex County municipalities on the list — had an average real estate tax bill of $4,055.

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26. Middle Township

This kicks off the first of seven Cape May County locales to make the list. Middle Township's average property tax bill was $4,047. (Lori M. Nichols | South Jersey Times)

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25. Manchester Township

Homeowners in Manchester Township, Ocean County, paid $4,000 in property taxes, on average. More than half of the taxes, 54.9 percent, were collected for schools, while 26.2 percent was levied by the township and 18.9 percent by the county.

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24. Cape May Point Borough

Tax bills in Cape May Point averaged $3,943 last year. The borough had by far the highest average residential property assessment on our list of towns with the 30 lowest property taxes: $687,790. (Kelly Roncace | For NJ.com)

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23. West Wildwood Borough

The average real estate tax bill in West Wildwood Borough, Cape May County, was $3,941. The average assessed value of a home was $276,478, and the tax rate was $1.425 for every $100 of taxable assessed value.

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22. Wrightstown Borough

Residents in this Burlington County borough paid an average of $3,934 in property taxes last year. Slightly more than 49 percent of their taxes went to fund schools, while 36.2 percent funded the municipality and 14.5 percent flowed to the county.(Michael Mancuso | The Times of Trenton)

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21. Lower Township

In 2016, Lower Township in Cape May County had a $3,834 average property tax bill. The average residential assessment was $229,504, with a tax rate of 1.671 percent.

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20. Fairfield Township

The average property tax bill in Fairfield Township, Cumberland County, was $3,807. The township collected $7.4 million in taxes, of which 43.3 percent wentto the county, 38.6 percent wentto schools and 18.1 percent wentto the township.

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19. Paulsboro Borough

The only Gloucester County municipality on this list, Paulsboro had an average real estate tax bill of $3,801.

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18. Folsom Borough

The average property tax bill in Folsom Borough, Atlantic County, was $3,769.

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17. Salem

Salem, in Salem County, had an average property tax bill of $3,737 in 2016.

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16. North Wildwood

This Jersey Shore city in Cape May County had an average property tax bill of $3,698. Its average residential assessment, $304,515, was the second-highest on the list. (Matt Dowling | For NJ.com)

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15. Trenton

The average property tax bill in the state capital was $3,648. (Michael Mancuso | For NJ.com)

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14. Pemberton Township

In Pemberton Township, Burlington County, not to be confused with the borough, the average property tax bill was $3,627. (Times of Trenton photo | Kerry DeVaul)

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13. Winfield Township

Winfield Township is the only Union County municipality to make the list. An average property tax bill of $3,475 landed it in the No. 13 spot. (Amy Kuperinsky | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

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12. Corbin

The second Atlantic County municipality on the list, Corbin had an average property tax bill of $3,450. The average home was assessed at $189,669.

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11. Pemberton Borough

In Pemberton Borough, Burlington County, the average property tax bill was $3,336, and the average residential property assessment was $185,129. (Times Photo| Tim Larsen)

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10. Downe Township

In Downe, Cumberland County, the average property tax bill is $3,250. The average home was assessed at $152,140, and the tax rate was 2.136 percent.

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9. Bridgeton City

The average property tax bill in this Cumberland County municipality was $3,050.

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8. Dennis Township

The average property tax bill in this Cape May County township was $2,833. The average residential property assessment was $184,056, with a tax rate of 1.539 percent.

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7. Audubon Park Borough

The average property tax bill in this Camden County borough was $2,521.

Audubon Park Borough's total levy was $1.26 million, and 53.1 percent was levied by the municipality. Schools collected 32.1 percent, and the county 14.8 percent.

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6. Commercial Township

In Commercial Township, Cumberland County, the average property tax bill was $2,415. The average residential property assessment was $113,328.

The county reaoed 41.4 percent of the property taxes collected, while schools were responsible for 32 percent of the levy and the municipality for 26.6 percent.

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5. Lower Alloways Creek Township

The average property tax bill in this Salem County township was $2,012 last year. The average residential property assessment was about $130,000, while the tax rate was $1.549 per $100 in taxable assessed value.

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3. Walpack Township

This Sussex County township is tied for third place with an average property tax bill of $1,828. That's just $6 higher than in 2015.

Walpack is thetiniest town on the countdown, with just 4residents, according tothe American Community Survey's 2015 5-year estimates

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3. Teterboro Borough

A $132 drop in the average property tax bill helped Teterboro move up on the list, from No. 5 in 2015 to being tied for No. 3 in 2016. Like Walpack, the average real estate tax bill was $1,828.

Teterboro's population isjust 85, according to the American Community Survey's 2015's 5-year estimates, and it is the only Bergen County locale on the list.

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2. Woodbine Borough

Woodbine, in Cape May County, held onto the No. 2 spot from last year. In 2016, the average property tax bill was $1,783, a $93 increase over 2015.

More than 68 percent of tax collected pay for schools, while 16 percent funds municipal government and 15 percent goes to county coffers.

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1. Camden

The average property tax bill in Camden, one of the poorest and most dangerous cities in the country, was $1,589 in 2016. That's $56 higher than the 2015 average bill.

Municipal taxes account for 53.5 percent of the total taxes, while the county accounts for 31.5 percent and schools, 15 percent. The Camden City School District is the most dependent on state aid. About nine of every $10 that goes into Camden public schools comes from the state.

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FAQs

30 N.J. towns with the lowest property tax bills? ›

The average property tax bill in Walpack Township was $494 in 2022, a $21 decrease over the previous year and the lowest among New Jersey's 565 municipalities. The average residential property value in Walpack was $68,423 in 2022 and 2021.

What town in NJ pays the lowest property taxes? ›

The average property tax bill in Walpack Township was $494 in 2022, a $21 decrease over the previous year and the lowest among New Jersey's 565 municipalities. The average residential property value in Walpack was $68,423 in 2022 and 2021.

What county in New Jersey has the lowest taxes? ›

Looking at the 21 counties in New Jersey, Essex County averaged the highest tax bill with $12,910 in 2022, an increase of $227 from 2021. Cumberland County has the lowest with $4,677, which also saw an increase of $101 from 2021.

What area has the lowest property taxes? ›

Hawaii. Hawaii has the lowest property tax rate in the U.S. at 0.29%. The Aloha state has a home median value of $662,100.

How can I pay less property taxes in NJ? ›

Minimizing Property Taxes in New Jersey
  1. Request and study your property tax card. Visit your town hall to view or receive a copy of your tax card. ...
  2. Know your neighbors. ...
  3. Challenge your tax assessment. ...
  4. Walk your home with the assessor. ...
  5. Add-ons might be out.

Do seniors in NJ pay property taxes? ›

NJ Taxation

The Senior Freeze Program reimburses eligible senior citizens and disabled persons for property tax or mobile home park site fee increases on their principal residence (main home). To qualify, you must meet all the eligibility requirements for each year from the base year through the application year.

Which NJ towns have the highest property taxes? ›

NJ towns with the highest average property tax bill
  • Millburn, Essex County- $24,947 a year.
  • Tenafly, Bergen County- $23,031 a year.
  • Mantoloking, Ocean County- $23,021 a year.
  • Rumson, Monmouth County- $22,544 a year.
  • Deal, Monmouth County- $21,741 a year.
  • Montclair, Essex County- $21,415 a year.
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What town has the lowest property taxes in Bergen County NJ? ›

The average property tax bill in Teterboro was $2,338 in 2022, the lowest in Bergen County. The equalized tax rate in Rockleigh was 0.696 in 2022, the lowest in Bergen County. The average property tax bill in Washington was $3,037 in 2022, the lowest in Burlington County.

What towns have the lowest property taxes in Bergen County NJ? ›

10 Towns In Bergen County With Low Taxes
  • Elmwood Park.
  • Wallington.
  • Garfield.
  • Lodi.
  • Hasbrouck Heights.
  • Wood-Ridge.
  • Carlstadt.
  • Moonachie.
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Why are taxes so low in Alpine NJ? ›

The tax rate in Alpine is comparatively low, in part because there are no local services. There is no mail delivery; residents receive their packages and mail at the post office.

Which state has no property tax in USA? ›

While there are no states without property tax there are a few things that real estate investors can do to help keep the assessed value of their property down. Ensure the local assessor has all of the correct details regarding the property.

What states have the lowest property taxes for seniors? ›

Alabama, Alaska, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, and South Dakota stand out as states with no property taxes for seniors aged 65 and above. Alabama exempts seniors entirely, while Alaska offers a $150,000 exemption. Florida provides benefits for retirees, including property tax exemptions.

Why is NJ property tax so high? ›

High education costs in New Jersey are a major factor driving its property taxes, while the tax burden is much lower in Hawaii because property taxes there are mostly paid by tourism. Taxation policies vary so widely that a person might pay $8,000 more in one state versus another for a home of the same price.

At what age do seniors stop paying property taxes in NJ? ›

Age/Disability

You (or your spouse/civil union partner) were: 65 or older as of December 31, 2022; or. Actually receiving federal Social Security disability benefit payments (not benefit payments received on behalf of someone else) on or before December 31, 2022, and on or before December 31, 2023.

Can anyone lower New Jersey property taxes? ›

You cannot do anything regarding the tax rate; however, you can contest your property's assessed value. A tax assessor looks at comparable homes in the area that have sold recently and estimates your home's market value.

What is the new property tax relief for seniors in NJ? ›

Tax Credits: Eligible seniors will receive tax credits that may offset up to 50% of their property tax bills. This could result in significant savings for many seniors. Cap on Awards: The program includes a cap of $6,500 on tax credits.

What is the poorest county in NJ? ›

These are the poorest counties in New Jersey.
  1. Cumberland County. Source: dougtone / Flickr.
  2. Atlantic County. Source: ChrisBoswell / iStock via Getty Images. ...
  3. Salem County. Source: sarahskioldhanlin / Flickr. ...
  4. Essex County. Source: ChrisBoswell / iStock via Getty Images. ...
  5. Camden County. ...
  6. Ocean County. ...
  7. Cape May County. ...
  8. Passaic County. ...
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How much is town property tax in New Jersey? ›

Largest 2023 average property-tax bill increases
MunicipalityCountyTax rate
Washington TownshipBurlington$1.66
Tavistock BoroughCamden$1.45
Mantoloking BoroughOcean$0.82
Asbury Park CityMonmouth$1.55
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