Property Tax in Windsor County, Vermont (2026)

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Effective Rate
1.98%
of assessed value
Median Home Value
$267.4K
county median (2023)
Median Annual Tax
$5282
on median home
vs. National Avg
Higher
national avg: 1.10%

Estimate Your Windsor County Property Tax

Enter your home's assessed value to estimate annual and monthly property taxes at the 1.98% effective rate.

Use your county assessor's assessed value, which may differ from market value

Estimated Annual Property Tax
AreaEffective RateTax on $300K HomeTax on $500K Home
Windsor County, VT1.98%$5940$9900
Vermont average1.72%$5160$8600
US national average1.10%$3,300$5,500
Disclaimer: Property tax estimates are for informational purposes only. Effective rates are based on 2023 American Community Survey data and may not reflect current assessed values, exemptions, or local levies. Contact the Windsor County Assessor's office for your official assessed value and tax bill.
Data sources: US Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates, Tax Foundation, ATTOM Data Solutions

How Property Taxes Work in Windsor County

Windsor County, Vermont applies an effective property tax rate of 1.98% to assessed home values. This is above the national average of 1.10% and above the Vermont state average of 1.72%. On a home valued at the county median of $267400, a homeowner pays approximately $5282 per year — or $440.1666666666667 per month.

Property taxes in Vermont are administered at the county or municipal level. Rates reflect a millage rate applied to assessed value, which may be 50–100% of market value depending on local assessment practices. Many counties offer homestead exemptions, senior exemptions, disability exemptions, and veteran exemptions that can reduce the taxable assessed value — and therefore the effective rate shown above.

What Your Property Tax Funds

Property tax revenue in Windsor County funds local public schools, county government operations, road maintenance, emergency services (fire, EMS, police), parks, libraries, and other local services. The distribution among these uses varies by jurisdiction and year based on approved budgets and levies.

How to Appeal Your Assessment

If you believe your property is assessed above its fair market value, you can file an appeal with the Windsor County Assessor or Board of Review. Most jurisdictions have a formal appeals process with specific deadlines — typically 30–90 days after assessment notices are mailed. Successful appeals can meaningfully reduce your property tax bill for the current and future tax years.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the property tax rate in Windsor County, Vermont?

The effective property tax rate in Windsor County is 1.98% of assessed home value. On the median home value of $267400, homeowners pay approximately $5282 per year. Your actual bill depends on your specific assessed value and any exemptions you qualify for.

How much are property taxes on a $400,000 home in Windsor County?

At the 1.98% effective rate, a $400,000 home in Windsor County would incur approximately $7920 per year in property taxes, or about $660 per month. Use the calculator above to estimate taxes for any home value.

How does Windsor County compare to the Vermont state average?

Windsor County's 1.98% effective rate is higher than the Vermont state average of 1.72%. Compared to the national average of 1.10%, it is above average.

Are there property tax exemptions available in Windsor County?

Most jurisdictions in Vermont offer homestead exemptions for primary residences, senior citizen exemptions for qualifying homeowners, disability exemptions, and veteran exemptions. These can reduce your assessed value and lower your effective tax rate below the area average. Contact the Windsor County Assessor's office to learn which exemptions you qualify for and how to apply.