Property Taxes & Ownership Costs in Phoenix

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Phoenix property taxes and ownership costs remain among the nation’s more affordable, thanks to Arizona’s low effective rate and limited increases for 2026. Buyers in the Valley enjoy predictable budgeting, with primary rates holding steady despite modest revenue bumps from rising values.

Tax Basics

Arizona’s average effective property tax rate stands at 0.44% of assessed value, ranking third-lowest nationally — translating to about $2,200 annually on a $500K home’s full cash value. Assessed value is typically 10% of limited market value (capped growth) for primary residences, yielding a tax rate around 7-11% of full value.

Phoenix’s primary rate holds at $1.2658 per $100 assessed value (unchanged from 2025), funding police, fire, and libraries — a $100K home sees $126.58 yearly. Maricopa County’s levy rises slightly (1.81%, or $115.91 on $100K), but secondary rates for bonds/parks stay flat. Taxes bill in two installments (October/November, March), delinquent after November 1/May 1.

Annual Costs Breakdown

Ownership blends taxes with insurability, utilities, and upkeep — expect 1.5-2.5% of home value yearly beyond mortgage.

Cost CategoryTypical Annual (for $500K Home)Phoenix Notes
Property Taxes$2,000-$2,800Lower in older areas; seniors exempt up to $4,150 assessed.
Homeowners Ins$1,500-$2,500Monsoon/wildfire risks hike premiums 10-20% YoY.
HOA Fees$0-$2,400 ($0-200/mo)Common in suburbs (Gilbert $100/mo); absent Central.
Utilities (APS)$2,500-$4,000Solar cuts 50%; foam insulation saves 20%.
Maintenance$5,000-$10,000 (1-2%)AC/roof priority; xeriscape curbs water (~$1K/yr).

Total non-mortgage: $11K-$22K. Newer suburbs add HOA; older Central skips for lower taxes.

Factors Affecting Costs

  • Location: Central (Phoenix city) ~0.62% effective; Maricopa suburbs 0.5-0.7%. Older homes benefit from assessment caps.
  • Home Features: Pools +$500 ins; solar rebates offset taxes/utilities.
  • Exemptions: Seniors (65+) full exemption on first $4,150 assessed; disabled vets 100%; primary residence limited value protection.
  • 2026 Updates: No major hikes; state session eyes cuts (e.g., car interest, tips/overtime tax-free), potentially trimming income taxes piggybacking property wealth.

Budgeting Tips

Solar leases slash bills; xeriscape qualifies APS rebates. Shop insurers for monsoon coverage; pre-inspect to avoid surprises. Tools like Maricopa Assessor’s site estimate via AV.

Phoenix’s costs empower long-term ownership — low taxes fund hikes and breweries without coastal burdens.

A Warm Invitation

If Phoenix property taxes and costs have you pondering budgets, know this — you don’t have to figure it out alone. I’d love to run personalized estimates for your dream neighborhood, from Gilbert’s amenities to Central’s charm.

Reach out anytime. Let’s build your ownership plan — supported, straightforward, and suited to Valley life.

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