🏑 How Property Taxes Compare: Florida vs. Michigan vs. New York vs. Pennsylvania (2026)

πŸ“Š Effective State Property Tax Rates

(Percentage of home value paid annually)

State Approx. Effective Property Tax Rate Source Insight
🌴 Florida ~0.74% One of the lower property tax burdens nationally.
🍁 Michigan ~1.15% Significantly higher than in Florida.
πŸ—½ New York ~1.43% Higher than Florida & Michigan, often among the higher state rates nationally.
🏑 Pennsylvania ~1.18% Mid-to-higher range in the U.S., but lower than NY on average.

πŸ‘‰ The effective tax rate compares total property taxes paid to overall home value β€” giving you a real picture of the tax burden on homeowners in each state.


πŸ’΅ What That Looks Like in Real Dollars

Let’s imagine a home valued at $400,000:

State Estimated Annual Property Tax
Florida (0.74%) ~$2,960
Michigan (1.15%) ~$4,600
New York (1.43%) ~$5,720
Pennsylvania (1.18%) ~$4,720

(These are illustrative examples based on average statewide effective rates multiplied by home value β€” your local county millage and exemptions can change these numbers.)


🌴 Why Florida’s Property Taxes Tend to Be Lower

🟒 No state income tax β†’ overall lower tax burden
🟒 Homestead exemption up to $50,000 (plus additional senior exemptions in many counties)
🟒 Effective rate below the national average
🟒 Many homeowners pay less in property tax share even when home values rise**

Florida’s effective rate (~0.74%) is below Michigan, New York, and Pennsylvania β€” which can enhance affordability for owners, especially when combined with no income tax.


πŸ™οΈ Tips for Buyers (Especially Relocating from MI/NY/PA)

βœ” Ask for actual property tax bills from the seller before making an offer.
βœ” Check local exemptions (Florida’s homestead exemption can save thousands annually).
βœ” Millage rates vary widely by county/city, so compare specific local tax rates.
βœ” Rising market values can increase taxes even if rates stay flat.


πŸ“Œ Quick Takeaways

πŸ“ Florida property tax burdens are generally lower than Michigan, New York, and Pennsylvania effective rates.
πŸ“ New York and Michigan tend to have the highest effective percentages in this group.
πŸ“ Pennsylvania sits in the middle β€” higher than Florida but generally lower than New York & similar to Michigan.

Florida Taxes for Homestead Properties are capped so as a buyer you will need to expect a pretty large increase in taxes the year after purchasing and then slow rise in taxes until property is sold again. Very similar to Michigan in that respect.Β  No income tax and low property taxes are 2 factors that make choosing to relocate to Florida a positive experience.

If you are considering moving to Florida I would love to help!!