Which NH towns have highest property taxes?
New Hampshire’s statewide property tax is dedicated to education funding. However, those statewide property taxes are not enough to cover each town’s public education costs. Local property taxes make up the difference.
Which NH towns have the highest property taxes?
When combining all local, county, and state property taxes, these towns have the highest property tax rates in New Hampshire (as of December 1, 2024):
- Colebrook ($34.97)
- Orford ($34.75)
- Keene ($33.07)
- Peterborough ($32.50)
- Marlow ($31.00)
Which NH towns have the lowest property taxes?
When combining all local, county, and state property taxes, these towns have the lowest property tax rates in New Hampshire (as of December 1, 2024):
- New Castle ($5.39)
- Moultonborough ($5.65)
- Jackson ($6.75)
- Chatham ($7.09)
- Freedom ($7.18)
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Are local property taxes unfair?
Some of the towns with very high property taxes – such as Claremont – have sued the state over failing to provide adequate education funding. They argue it is unfair that towns with higher property values are able to fund better education for their students.
Others argue that it is fairer to let each town decide how much funding it wants to set aside for schools, without a burden of higher statewide taxes.
Learn more about property taxes in NH
Our in-depth issue brief gives you the full scoop on your property taxes. Learn about the different types of property tax, how your property tax is calculated, and why these property tax rates vary so much from town to town. Read it now.
Click here to find the latest legislative proposals and news about property taxes in New Hampshire.
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