Is Your Tax Bill Too High? Breaking Down the Latest ATTOM Data

If you’ve opened your mail recently and felt a bit of "tax shock," you aren't alone. The latest annual report from ATTOM Data Solutions, released yesterday (April 9, 2026), confirms that property taxes are reaching historic highs across the country—and hitting especially hard here in the Northeast.

The National Paradox: Falling Prices, Rising Bills

The national data reveals a strange trend. While the average American home value actually dipped slightly (down 1.7% to $494,231), tax bills did the exact opposite.

The 3% HikeThe average property tax bill for a single-family home rose to $4,427.

A 5-Year PeakThe effective tax rate climbed to 0.9%, the highest level since 2020.

Essentially, even as the market cooled, local governments collected nearly $397 billion in property taxes last year—a 3.7% increase in total revenue.

The "Northeast Premium"

While the national average is $4,427, those of us in Connecticut and our neighboring states are operating in a different reality. Due to high valuations and robust local services, our invoices remain among the steepest in the nation:

State Average Tax Bill Effective Tax Rate
New Jersey $10,499 1.58%
Connecticut $8,901 1.36%
New Hampshire $8,174 1.29%
Massachusetts $7,904 ~1.20%
New York $7,732 1.23%

Connecticut now officially holds the 4th highest effective tax rate in the country, trailing only Illinois, New Jersey, and Vermont.

Why Is This Happening?

It largely comes down to municipal budgets. Schools, public safety, and infrastructure costs are facing inflationary pressures. When home values plateau, many towns adjust their mill rates upward to ensure they can still fund essential services. In high-cost regions like ours, that adjustment can lead to significant jumps in your annual "invoice."

What Can You Do Right Now?

You aren't completely powerless. In fact, right now is the most critical window for action:

  • Check the Deadline: Many CT municipalities have relief applications open for seniors and those with disabilities until May 15, 2026.
  • Audit Your Assessment: Ensure your field card accurately reflects your property's square footage and room count.
  • Evaluate Your Rate: If your value decreased but your assessment stayed high, you may have grounds for an appeal.

The Bottom Line

Property taxes are a massive part of the "affordability" equation. Whether you are looking to list your home or are searching for your next investment, understanding these carrying costs is vital to your financial health.

Curious how your neighborhood’s mill rate compares to the state average?

Data Source: ATTOM 2025/2026 Property Tax Analysis (Released April 9, 2026).
Alex Teplitskiy
Real Estate Salesperson
Fine Homes & Estates | MBA
CENTURY 21 AllPoints Realty
(860) 543-9417  |  RES.0803718 CT   |  alexteplitskiy@gmail.com

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