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Property Tax Rates in the Triangle, NC Area - Find Rates Here for Wake County, Lee County, Johnston County, and More

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Raleigh Relocation Package - Property Taxes

Whether you're considering relocating from one side of the Triangle to the other, are relocating to Fort Bragg, or are coming to the Raleigh area from Florida, New Jersey, New York, or elsewhere, you've probably wondered what the yearly property taxes might be for your new home.

Here's an easy guide to property taxes in many of the counties surrounding the Triangle.

Compare counties, or simply get a feel for average costs.

Wake County Property Tax Rates

 

Wake County - includes Raleigh, NC.  Raleigh is one of the three points of the "Triangle", with Chapel Hill and Durham as the other two corners. 

Wake County includes Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Fuquay-Varina, Holly Springs, Morrisville, and more - as well as top attractions like the NC Museum of Art, NC Museum of Natural Science, NC State, and much more.

Wake County Property Tax Rate Information

Lee County - includes Sanford, NC.  Lee County is home to many military families who have a short commute to Fort Bragg and an easy drive to everything Raleigh has to offer. 

Lee County Property Tax Rate Information

Johnston County - includes Clayton, NC.  Johnston County is known for larger lot sizes and lower home prices, while still close to Raleigh on the southeastern side.  Lots of new shopping right in the area makes this county even more attractive - and there's a huge outlet mall in Smithfield, NC.

Johnston County Property Tax Rate Information

Chatham County - includes Pittsboro, NC.  Best known for beautiful Jordan Lake, the Haw River, and some great golf, Chatham County is rolling and wooded, and offers many great neighborhoods within easy driving distance of Raleigh, Chapel Hill, and Apex, NC.

Chatham County Property Tax Rate Information

Durham County - includes Durham, NC.  Home of Duke University, the Durham Bulls, and much more.  The "top point" of the Triangle includes much of the Falls Lake State Park. 

Durham County Property Taxes - How Much Should You Expect to Pay?

Orange County - includes Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and Hillsborough.  UNC Chapel Hill is a shining example of the pride of the area.  Chartered in 1789, this research university is one of the original "Public Ivy League" schools and continues to build an excellent reputation. 

Orange County, NC Property Taxes - How Much Will Property Taxes Cost in Chapel Hill, Carrboro, or Hillsborough

Granville County - includes Creedmoor, Oxford, and Stovall.  Granville County is just north of Wake and Durham Counties.  In 2005, there were about 55,000 residents.  93% of farms are family-owned.  Close to the Triangle, with a more rural feel and lower population.

Granville County NC Property Tax Rates - How Much Will Property Taxes Cost in Creedmoor, Oxford, Stovall, or Butner?

 

 

How much are property tax rates in the Triangle area?

 

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