Politics & Government
How Much Is The Average New Providence Property Tax Bill?
New Providence, Berkeley Heights and Mountainside's taxes have gone up recently, here's how much:
New Providence, Berkeley Heights and Mountainside residents pay a lot in property taxes and more often than not, they increase annually.
The average New Providence, Berkeley Heights and Mountainside resident's property tax bill went up from 2017 to 2018, data released this week by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs shows.
The average New Providence homeowner paid $14,285 in 2018, a 2.99 percent increase from 2017. The average bill was 51st highest in New Jersey.
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The average Berkeley Heights homeowner paid $12,767 in 2018, a 1.43 percent increase from 2017. The average bill was 73rd highest in New Jersey.
The average Mountainside homeowner paid $12,325 in 2018, a .03 percent increase from 2017. The average bill was 82nd highest in New Jersey.
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In Union County, Summit City had the highest average tax bill of $17,919 yet the lowest decrease with -0.06 percent. Yet Cranford had the highest increase with 3.91 percent and Winfield had the lowest average tax bill of $3,574.
Between 2017 and 2018, the average homeowner's tax bill rose to $8,767, an increase of $77, less than 1 percent, which was an improvement over the 2016 hike of 2.3 percent. It was lower than the 2 percent cap former Gov. Chris Christie put into effect in 2011, according to the analysis.
For a list of all towns and their average annual property tax bills, and the percentage tax bill increases and decreases, click here.
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