The average property tax increase for homeowners over the past five years was 18%, according to research by House Method, a company that researches home service providers.
Soaring price increases in home values naturally mean that tax assessments are also likely to rise. But tax valuations don't correlate exactly with market values for homes.
Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. Eight jurisdictions tied as the most expensive with median property tax bills of at least $10,000, which is the highest amount that the Census Bureau tracks, according to House Method.
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