It’s time for Minnesotans to receive their preliminary property tax notifications — an early sign of how much more they’ll be paying next year.
Anyone who has already received theirs will likely notice that their property taxes are going up; how much just depends on where you live.
So, who is being hit the hardest by property tax increases?
RELATED: Which Minnesota counties are facing the biggest property tax hikes?
5 EYEWITNESS NEWS has been Tracking Your Tax Dollars for months and broke down the preliminary changes by county above. Below is a list of proposed increases by city.
Note: These are preliminary maximum rates, meaning they could go down but not up. The finalized rates for 2026 have to be set by late December.
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