Five New Jersey Towns Post Lowest Property Tax Bills in State

Walpack sits in Sussex County. Homeowners there pay just $1,143 on average. That’s the smallest tax bill you’ll find anywhere in New Jersey — a state where taxes can crush your budget. This tiny township is also the sole place among the five cheapest that saw bills drop from 2024.

Teterboro claims second place at $1,985 per year, with homes averaging $189,129 in value. Bergen County costs a lot to live in, yet Teterboro keeps bills under two grand.

Woodbine lands in third. Cape May County’s borough charges $2,132 on average for homes worth about $124,571. Bills crept up a bit from last year, but not much.

Camden takes fourth with $2,167 in taxes. Home prices there average only $58,771, which helps explain why bills stay low despite the city’s size.

Lower Alloways Creek finishes fifth at $2,714 per year. Salem County’s small community has homes valued around $135,473. Bills went up since last year, but this South Jersey spot still beats most towns when it comes to what you’ll owe.

Why do taxes swing so wildly from town to town? Each place sets its own rate. Local budgets drive the numbers. Schools need funding. Towns assess what properties are worth, then do the math. Size matters too — population, how packed together houses sit, what businesses operate there, and whether stores and offices bring in revenue all push rates up or down.

Those dollars keep streetlights on. They pay cops and firefighters. They fix potholes and fund trash pickup. Schools eat up the biggest chunk of what homeowners fork over each year.

Don’t just stare at the tax number when you’re hunting for a house in these towns. What’s the home actually worth? What do you get for your money? Are schools decent? Will costs climb fast in coming years? All these questions demand answers before you sign anything, according to WOBM.

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