25 homes with the highest property taxes in NJ
Posted: Feb 11, 2019If there is one thing you can count on in New Jersey, it is that property taxes will be high. Like the highest in the country.
In 2017, the Garden State sat atop the throne with an average property tax bill of $8,690. Property taxes depend on the town, the value of the home, etc. But the annual tax bill will be extra gaudy for New Jersey residents who own sprawling waterfront estates (looking at you, Gov. Phil Murphy and Bon Jovi) or massive Bergen County compounds.
Look no further than these properties.
Using data from NJparcels.com, we identified the 25 properties have the highest residential taxes in the state — ranging from beachfront properties to mountainside estates. They are listed here from least to most expensive.