How much did Dakota County residents pay in property taxes in FY 2024?
Median property tax bills in Dakota County reached $3,968 in fiscal year 2024, up from the prior year.
Median property tax bills in Dakota County reached $3,968 in fiscal year 2024, up from the prior year.
In fiscal year 2025, Lilydale business owners faced a median commercial property tax rate of 2.2%, surpassing the Dakota County median.
Lakeville holds the fourth-highest median commercial property tax rate in Dakota County for fiscal 2025.
In fiscal year 2025, Hampton placed twelfth in Dakota County for its median commercial property tax rate.
In fiscal year 2025, South St. Paul business owners paid a median commercial property tax rate of 1% of property value, which is below the median rate in Dakota County.
In fiscal year 2025, Mendota Heights ranked 11th among Dakota County cities for its median commercial property tax rate.
Eagan placed seventh in Dakota County for median commercial property tax rates for the 2025 fiscal year.
In fiscal year 2025, Apple Valley’s median commercial property tax rate placed sixth among cities in Dakota County.
West St. Paul posted the second-highest median commercial property tax rate among Dakota County cities for fiscal year 2025.
In fiscal year 2025, Farmington business owners paid a median commercial property tax rate of 1.7% of property value, which is just below the Dakota County average.
Business owners in Burnsville face a median commercial property tax rate of 2% in fiscal year 2025, placing the city above the Dakota County median.
In fiscal year 2025, Rosemount business owners faced a median commercial property tax rate of 3.2% of property value, outpacing the Dakota County average.
Inver Grove Heights commercial property owners faced a median property tax rate of 1.5% in fiscal year 2025, which is below the Dakota County average.
The median sale price of a home sold in the second half of 2025 in Dakota County , while total sales decreased by 5.3%.
The following 19 home sales represent the most recently reported in Dakota County for the week ending March 21.
The median sale price of a home sold in 2025 in Dakota County rose by $5,000, while total sales decreased by 0.7%.
The median sale price of a home sold in the fourth quarter of 2025 in Dakota County rose by $5,000, while total sales decreased by 10.9%.
The following nine home sales represent the most recently reported in Dakota County for the week ending March 14.
Eagan homeowners paid property taxes amounting to 1.1% of their home’s value during the fourth quarter of 2025, surpassing the national average by more than 1.2 times, according to BlockShopper.com.
In the fourth quarter of 2025, Burnsville homeowners paid property taxes equal to 1% of their home value, exceeding the national average by more than 10%, BlockShopper.com reports.
Homeowners in Lakeville paid property taxes equal to 1.1% of their home values in the fourth quarter of 2025, making their effective tax rate more than 1.3 times higher than…
Homeowners in Apple Valley paid property taxes amounting to 1.1% of their home’s value in the fourth quarter of 2025, exceeding the national average by more than 30%, BlockShopper.com reports.
During the fourth quarter of 2025, Randolph homeowners paid property taxes equal to 0.5% of their home values, which is less than half the national average, BlockShopper.com reports.
Hampton homeowners paid property taxes equal to 0.8% of their home values in the fourth quarter of 2025, which is less than 0.9 times the national rate, BlockShopper.com reports.
Lilydale’s effective property tax rate climbed from 0.9% in 2018 to 1.1% in 2025, reflecting a 0.2-point gain over 8 years, BlockShopper.com reports.
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