Pooler Property Tax Rate

Chatham County, Georgia

0.93%effective rate

Pooler is located in Chatham County, Georgia. Homeowners in Pooler pay a median of $2,677 per year in property taxes on a home valued at $289,000, resulting in an effective tax rate of 0.93%. This is 11% higher than the Chatham County average of 0.84%.

Effective Tax Rate🏠

0.93%

vs 0.84% county avg

Est. Annual Tax💰

$2,677

Per year

Median Home Value📊

$289,000

2024 estimate

Population📍

27,235

Pooler, GA

How Pooler Compares

Pooler
0.93%
Chatham County Average
0.84%
Georgia Average
0.77%
National Average
0.92%

Cities in Chatham County

Compare property tax rates for 2 cities in Chatham County, Georgia.

CityAnnual TaxRate
Pooler$2,6770.93%
Savannah$1,9580.87%

About Property Taxes in Pooler

Property taxes in Pooler are collected by Chatham County. Tax exemptions available to Chatham County residents — including homestead, senior, and disability exemptions — also apply to homeowners in Pooler. For detailed information on available exemptions and the county tax collector, see the Chatham County property tax page.

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Estimated Annual Property Tax

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$233/month · Rate: 0.93%

Chatham County Property Taxes

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Frequently Asked Questions

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. City-level tax data is derived from Census place-level statistics. Effective tax rates are calculated by dividing median real estate taxes paid by median home value. Actual property tax rates may vary based on local taxing jurisdictions, exemptions, and assessment practices. This information is for general reference only and should not be used as a substitute for professional tax advice.