Washington Grove property tax rate exceeds US average in Q4 2025

Washington Grove property tax rate exceeds US average in Q4 2025
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Washington Grove property owners faced a 1.2% effective property tax rate on their homes during the fourth quarter of 2025, surpassing the national average by more than 1.4 times, as reported by BlockShopper.com.

During that period, the median Washington Grove home sold for $532,500, based on four property sales. In 2025, the median property tax bill in the city was $6,508, reflecting 1.2% of the typical assessed home value.

The average effective property tax rate nationwide stood at 0.888% in 2024.

Takoma Park recorded the highest rate within Montgomery County.

This report determines the 2025 effective tax rate using inflation estimates and 2020 county tax data. Actual figures may differ slightly.

U.S. home prices continued climbing in 2025, with the national median reaching approximately $447,000 in June—an increase of 1.13% over the previous year, according to Redfin. Data also indicated a notable supply and demand imbalance, with 36% more sellers than buyers (amounting to a difference of 508,715 homes). Redfin defines a balanced market as one where sellers and buyers are within 10% of each other.

The following table presents a comparison of Takoma Park and other Montgomery County cities by median effective property tax rate, using sales and property tax figures from the fourth quarter of 2025.

City Q4 2025 Sales Q4 2025 Median Price Median tax 2025 Effective tax rate
Takoma Park 17 $695,000 $10,215 1.5%
Rockville 144 $637,500 $7,910 1.2%
Washington Grove 4 $532,500 $6,508 1.2%
Travilah 29 $1,325,000 $15,271 1.2%
Boyds 5 $577,500 $6,156 1.1%
Rossmoor 56 $250,000 $2,629 1.1%
Forest Glen 26 $525,000 $5,991 1.1%
North Potomac 27 $860,000 $9,448 1.1%
Silver Spring 138 $602,500 $6,390 1.1%
Garrett Park 6 $797,500 $8,752 1.1%
Laytonsville 4 $782,000 $8,441 1.1%
Gaithersburg 162 $537,444 $5,827 1.1%
Derwood 40 $660,000 $6,314 1%
Calverton 13 $480,000 $4,983 1%
South Kensington 29 $1,014,000 $9,966 1%
Ashton-Sandy Spring 11 $800,000 $7,731 1%
Poolesville 13 $560,000 $5,700 1%
Fairland 41 $400,000 $4,142 1%
Colesville 60 $667,500 $6,434 1%
Cloverly 22 $612,500 $6,023 1%
Kemp Mill 16 $600,550 $5,833 1%
Hillandale 2 $614,500 $6,311 1%
Clarksburg 28 $640,000 $6,458 1%
Damascus 49 $555,000 $5,359 1%
White Oak 19 $585,000 $5,723 1%
Bethesda 226 $1,200,000 $11,567 1%
Montgomery Village 177 $400,000 $3,935 1%
Burtonsville 14 $535,000 $5,127 1%
Aspen Hill 108 $545,000 $5,608 1%
Olney 68 $677,450 $6,767 1%
Cabin John 7 $1,150,000 $11,252 1%
Wheaton-Glenmont 107 $525,000 $5,089 1%
Germantown 229 $414,000 $4,295 1%
Potomac 128 $1,195,000 $11,167 0.9%
North Kensington 37 $661,000 $6,104 0.9%
Chevy Chase 50 $1,474,500 $13,929 0.9%
North Bethesda 121 $649,900 $5,964 0.9%
Brookeville 9 $1,090,000 $9,267 0.9%
Friendship Village 15 $395,000 $3,538 0.9%
Darnestown 13 $1,200,000 $9,860 0.8%

This article’s data is sourced from BlockShopper.com. Access the original figures here.



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