Property taxes on a typical $250,000 home don’t vary much around the Twin Cities, but there is a difference of more than $1,000 per year, depending on which community your home is in.
Property taxes in Minnesota are calculated in a complex way, but the League of Minnesota Cities has an excellent online resource regarding property taxes in the state at http://www.lmc.org/property-tax
Please note: The information on the map is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Current property tax statements for each listing on the MLS are a good starting point, and talking to the city and county where you plan to live is even better.
Projected Property Taxes Around the Twin Cities
Property taxes on a typical $250,000 home don’t vary much around the Twin Cities, but there is a difference of more than $1,000 per year, depending on which community your home is in.
Property taxes in Minnesota are calculated in a complex way, but the League of Minnesota Cities has an excellent online resource regarding property taxes in the state at http://www.lmc.org/property-tax
Please note: The information on the map is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Current property tax statements for each listing on the MLS are a good starting point, and talking to the city and county where you plan to live is even better.









Wondering which communities around Minneapolis and St. Paul are growing the fastest? As you can see, Woodbury, Burnsville, Savage, Prior Lake and Maple Grove have been growing at the fastest rate over the last three years, but many of our suburbs are close behind them. Thankfully, all of the communities around the Twin Cities are exhibiting some growth, which is an indicator of a strong local economy and new development.

















