Fresno, CA Property Tax Calculator

Estimate property tax for a home in Fresno, CA. Homes in Fresno are assessed by Fresno County, where the effective property tax rate runs about 0.78% of market value — so a median-priced Fresno home of $395,000 generates roughly $3,081 in annual property tax. Enter your specific home value below for a custom estimate.

Estimated Annual Property Tax
$3,081
$257/month — California

Annual Tax

$3,081

0.78% of $395,000

Monthly Tax

$257

Typically escrowed with your mortgage

State Rank

#36 of 51

Highest rate = #1

vs. National Average

National average rate: 1.11%On a $395,000 home: $4,381/year30% lower than the national average

Highest property tax states

  • New Jersey2.49%
  • Illinois2.23%
  • New Hampshire2.18%
  • Connecticut2.15%
  • Vermont1.90%

Lowest property tax states

  • Hawaii0.32%
  • Alabama0.41%
  • Colorado0.55%
  • Louisiana0.56%
  • District of Columbia0.57%

These are state-level averages. Individual counties and cities can vary significantly — a home in Austin's urban core may have a far higher effective rate than the Texas state average, for example. For the most accurate estimate, get the exact millage rate from your county assessor and override the rate field above.

How to use it

A two-minute guide.

The Home Value field is pre-filled with Fresno's median home value of $395,000. Override with your actual home's market value for a specific estimate — your tax bill scales linearly with home value.

The rate is pre-filled with Fresno County's effective rate of 0.78% — the county-level average for owner-occupied homes, which is more precise than California's statewide average of 0.75%. Individual school districts and special taxing zones within Fresno still shift the exact figure — if you know the rate from your latest tax bill, override it for the most precise estimate.

You'll see your estimated annual property tax, the monthly amount (which is typically escrowed with your mortgage payment), and a comparison to other states.

How it works

The math behind the result.

How Fresno's tax bill works out. Homes in Fresno are assessed and billed through Fresno County. The effective rate there averages about 0.78% of market value — right around California's statewide average. On Fresno's median home value of $395,000, that's approximately $3,081/year, or $257/month when escrowed with your mortgage.

How assessment works in California. Under Proposition 13, your home is assessed at its purchase price and the assessed value can rise at most 2% per year — so long-time owners often pay far below 1% of today's market value. The base tax rate is 1% plus local voter-approved bonds.

Exemptions worth claiming. The homeowner's exemption knocks $7,000 off assessed value on a primary residence. Prop 19 also lets homeowners 55+ transfer their low assessed value to a new home within California. Exemptions are the most common reason two identical Fresno homes pay different tax bills — make sure yours are on file with Fresno County.

What property tax actually pays for. In Fresno — like the rest of California — property tax funds local schools, public safety (police, fire), road maintenance, parks, libraries, and county government. Most of your bill stays in your county and school district.

Comparing to other states. Effective rates vary enormously across the US — from about 0.3% in Hawaii to nearly 2.5% in New Jersey. Fresno's 0.78% puts it in the lower third nationally.

Questions

Frequently asked.

Homes in Fresno are assessed through Fresno County, where the effective property tax rate averages about 0.78% of market value (county-level data). Your exact rate depends on your school district and any special taxing zones at your address — your latest tax bill or the Fresno County assessor's website has the precise figure.

Buying in Fresno? Estimate your full mortgage payment with our Fresno Mortgage Calculator. Or see how California property tax rates compare across the state with our California Property Tax Calculator.

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