Electric City, Washington Property Taxes
Real Estate Values and Property Tax Valuation in Electric City, Washington
Electric City has 549 properties with a cumulative value of $92.5M. This accounts for 1.20% of all real estate value in Grant County. Property taxes in Electric City total $1.1M, with an average of $1,972 per homeowner, which is lower than the county average of $2,462. The average property tax rate in Electric City is 1.15%, higher than the county average of 0.96%. Property taxes are based on the assessed value of the property, which is typically lower than the market value.
The property tax timeline in Washington begins on January 1st when the property valuation date is set. Property value notices are issued from May to December and the property tax appeal deadline is July 1st or 30-60 days after the notice is issued. Finally, property tax bills are issued on February 14th.
Updated November 01, 2023
Important Links | |
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Grant Clerk of Court | (318) 627-3246 |
Grant Assessor | (541) 575-0107 |
Grant Assessor | (218) 685-8232 |
Grant Assessor | (580) 395-2844 |
Important Dates | |
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Property Valuation Date: | January 1st |
Property Value Notices Issued: | May - December |
Property Tax Appeal Deadline: | July 1st or 30-60 days after notice |
Property Tax Bills Issued: | February 14th |
Real Property Tax Bill Due (1st of #): | April 30th |
Real Property Tax Bill Due (2nd of #): | October 31st |
Available Exemptions | |
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Senior | Available |
Disabled | Available |
Homestead | Not Available |
Veteran | Available |
Charitable | Available |
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Real Estate Statistics in Electric City, Washington
Residential Property Tax by ZIP code in Electric City, Washington
Electric City has an average property tax rate of 1.15%, which is slightly higher than the average rate for Grant County, which is 0.96%. This difference is likely due to the higher home values in Electric City compared to the rest of the county. The ZIP code with the highest effective property tax rate in Electric City is 99123, with a rate of 1.15%. This rate is the same as the average rate for the city, indicating that the home values in this ZIP code are similar to the city average. On the other hand, the ZIP code with the lowest effective property tax rate in Electric City has not been identified. This is likely due to the fact that the home values in this ZIP code are lower than the city average, resulting in a lower property tax rate.
Overall, Electric City has a slightly higher property tax rate than the rest of Grant County, but this rate varies across ZIP codes due to differences in home values. The highest effective property tax rate in Electric City is 1.15%, while the lowest effective rate has not been identified. Property owners in Electric City should be aware of the differences in property tax rates across ZIP codes when considering their tax burden.
Tax Assessment Value
The following table shows the 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentile of property assessment value in each ZIP code in Electric City, Washington. The tax assessment value may differ from the potential sale value, and is used to calculate the property tax for each piece of real estate.
ZIP Code | 10th Percentile | 25th Percentile | Median | 75th Percentile | 90th Percentile |
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99123 | $36,284 | $74,185 | $158,055 | $229,920 | $325,569 |
Property Tax Bill
This table shows the percentiles of actual property tax paid on residential properties for each ZIP code in Electric City, Washington.
ZIP Code | 10th Percentile | 25th Percentile | Median | 75th Percentile | 90th Percentile |
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99123 | $411 | $840 | $1,781 | $2,670 | $3,997 |
Effective Property Tax Rate
The effective property tax rate is calculated by dividing the property tax bill by the assessed value. For the percentiles below, the calculation is performed using the percentiles for property tax bill and assessed value above. Therefore, each consecutive percentile doesn't necessarily show a larger value.
ZIP Code | 10th Percentile | 25th Percentile | Median | 75th Percentile | 90th Percentile |
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99123 | 1.13% | 1.13% | 1.13% | 1.16% | 1.23% |
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Real Estate Values in Electric City, Washington
Average Home Value in Electric City, Washington
Last updated: November 2023
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Housing Expenses in Electric City, Washington
Housing expenses are a major part of the average household budget in the state. In fact, housing expenses account for nearly one-third of total expenses for the average household. As inflation continues, housing expenses continue to rise, eating up an ever-increasing portion of the household budget. Property taxes are the second largest component of housing expenses for the average property owner in the state, making up a significant portion of the total housing expenses. As housing expenses continue to rise, it is important for households to budget carefully and plan for the future to ensure they can afford their housing expenses.
Monthly Consumer Expenses for West region
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