Broward County is Florida's second-most populous county, anchored by Fort Lauderdale and benefiting from Save Our Homes assessment caps. Compare property tax rates, calculate your bill, and see how Broward County compares to Florida and U.S. averages.
Effective Rate
0.95%
Median Home Value
$380,400
Median Tax Bill
$3,610
Tax on $400K Home
$3,796
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Broward County, Florida has an effective property tax rate of 0.95%. This is calculated as median property taxes paid divided by median home value, based on U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023 data.
Broward County's effective rate of 0.95% compares to Florida's state average of 0.80%. This is higher than the state average.
Fort Lauderdale is the largest city in Broward County. The county's effective property tax rate applies to all properties within its borders, though local school district levies and municipal taxes can add variation between cities.
Property tax in Broward County is calculated by multiplying your home's assessed value by the local effective tax rate (currently 0.95%). Exemptions like homestead, senior, or veteran exemptions may reduce your taxable value.
Property tax due dates in Broward County follow Florida state guidelines. Check with the county tax collector's office for exact deadlines, as they can vary by jurisdiction.