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March 18, 2019 / By Frank Brill
By Samantha Marcus | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
New Jersey’s average property tax bill was $8,767 last year, but that can vary a whole lot depending on which county you call home.
For the first time, homeowners in one county paid more than $12,000 on average for property taxes. Five counties topped $10,000.
Meanwhile, the average tax bills in three counties were below $6,000.
See where your county falls as we rank them from lowest to highest:
21. Cumberland County
21. Cumberland County
2018 average property tax bill: $4,301
2017 average property tax bill: $4,152
2016 average property tax bill: $4,027
20. Cape May County
20. Cape May County
2018 average property tax bill: $5,143
2017 average property tax bill: $4,990
2016 average property tax bill: $4,834
19. Salem County
19. Salem County
2018 average property tax bill: $5,711
2017 average property tax bill: $5,533
2016 average property tax bill: $5,311  Read the full story


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