Alachua County, FL Property Tax: $2,623/yr (2026)
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The effective property tax rate in Alachua County is 0.98% of assessed home value. On a home at the county median value of $266,800, that works out to about $2,615 per year, or $218 per month. Alachua County is located in central Florida, and is home to approximately 281,751 residents.
About Alachua County
Alachua County covers approximately 875.6 square miles in Florida. The county is home to about 281,751 residents living in roughly 125,702 housing units, of which 48.5% are owner-occupied. The median household income is $59,659, and the median home was built in 1987.
Alachua County borders Bradford County, Columbia County, Gilchrist County, Levy County, Marion County — useful comparisons if you're considering nearby areas with potentially different tax rates.
How Property Taxes Work in Florida
Property taxes in Florida are administered at the county level. Each county sets a millage rate applied to the assessed value of real property — the effective rate above accounts for any partial assessments and exemptions already built into the local tax base. Assessed value can differ meaningfully from current market value depending on how often the county reassesses and what fraction of market value it uses.
Most counties in Florida offer exemptions that reduce the taxable assessed value: homestead exemptions for primary residences, senior exemptions, disability exemptions, and veteran exemptions are common. These reduce your effective rate below the county-wide average shown here. Contact the Alachua County Assessor's office to learn which exemptions apply to your property and when to file.
Alachua County vs. Neighboring Counties
| Location | Eff. Rate | Median Home | Annual Tax |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alachua County, FL | 0.98% | $266,800 | $2,615 |
| Florida state average | 0.73% | — | $1,948* |
| Bradford County | 0.57% | $180,300 | $1,022 |
| Columbia County | 0.74% | $186,400 | $1,385 |
| Gilchrist County | 0.68% | $191,000 | $1,301 |
| Levy County | 0.65% | $171,400 | $1,110 |
| Marion County | 0.75% | $220,800 | $1,659 |
| US national average | 1.10% | $281,900 | $3,101 |
*State average annual tax computed at Alachua County's median home value of $266,800. Source: US Census ACS 2023 5-year estimates.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Alachua County's property tax rate compare to the rest of Florida?
At 0.98%, Alachua County is higher than the Florida state average of 0.73%. On a home at the county median of $266,800, that means about $2,615 per year — versus $1,948 at the state average rate, a difference of $667 per year. Compared to the national average of 1.10%, Alachua County is below average.
What's a typical annual property tax bill in Alachua County?
For a home at the county median value of $266,800, the annual property tax in Alachua County is approximately $2,615 — or about $218 per month. For a home worth $400,200, expect around $3,922 per year. For a $533,600 home, approximately $5,229 per year. Use the calculator above to estimate taxes for any assessed value.
Where do I appeal a Alachua County property tax assessment?
Property assessment appeals in Alachua County are handled by the Alachua County Assessor's office. Most jurisdictions require filing within 30–90 days of receiving your assessment notice — confirm the specific deadline with the assessor's office before submitting, as deadlines and procedures vary by county. A successful appeal can reduce your assessed value and lower your tax bill for the current and future tax years.
What exemptions are available in Alachua County?
Florida counties commonly offer homestead exemptions for owner-occupied primary residences, senior citizen exemptions for qualifying homeowners aged 65 and older, exemptions for disabled residents, and veterans' exemptions. Each exemption reduces your assessed taxable value, which in turn reduces your effective tax rate below the county-wide 0.98% shown here. Contact the Alachua County Assessor's office to confirm which exemptions are available and the application deadlines.
Data sources: US Census Bureau ACS 2023 5-Year Estimates, US Census Gazetteer (2024), County Adjacency File