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Alameda County effective property tax rate in Q2 2022 was lower than the national average

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Property owners in Alameda County paid 0.6% of the value of their homes in property taxes in the second quarter of 2022, which is less than 0.5 times the national average, according to the real estate analysis posted by the Central Alameda News.

The median sales price of a Alameda County home in the second quarter of 2022 was $1,150,000, based on data from the 4,066 properties sold during that time. In 2021 the median tax bill for the county was $6,683, which is 0.6% of the median value of the homes that were taxed.

This is 0.5 times lower than the average effective property tax rate of 1.11% in the U.S. in 2023.

The analysis of Alameda County real estate data showed homeowners in Emeryville, Oakland, and Albany paid the highest rates.

The following table compares Emeryville with some other cities belonging to Alameda County by their median effective property tax rate, calculated using sales and property tax data from the second quarter of 2022.

CityQ2 2022 SalesQ2 2022 Median PriceMedian tax 2022Effective tax rate
Emeryville48$597,500$5,2180.9%
Oakland1,233$950,000$7,1900.8%
Albany49$1,170,000$9,2470.8%
Hayward96$860,000$5,7770.7%
Ashland31$775,000$5,1870.7%
Piedmont42$2,560,000$18,6520.7%
Cherryland17$725,000$5,2700.7%
Alameda182$1,268,000$8,4900.7%
San Leandro228$880,000$5,8420.7%
Dublin144$1,300,000$9,2850.7%
Berkeley298$1,625,000$10,5460.6%
San Lorenzo57$915,000$5,2910.6%
Union City102$1,160,000$7,2270.6%
Castro Valley121$1,250,000$6,9080.6%
Fairview24$1,080,000$6,5750.6%
Livermore343$1,200,000$7,0650.6%
Ruby Hill3$3,250,000$16,5490.5%
Newark112$1,142,500$5,8250.5%
Pleasanton224$1,722,500$8,4050.5%
Fremont479$1,475,000$7,3610.5%

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