Cass County Property Tax Rate
North Dakota
Cass County, North Dakota has an effective property tax rate of 1.20%, which is 30% higher than the national average of 0.92%. On a home valued at $298,000, homeowners pay approximately $3,564 per year in property taxes. Cass County ranks #2 out of 53 counties in North Dakota for property tax rates.
$3,564
Per year
$298,000
2024 estimate
4.72%
Median income: $75,555
#2
of 53 counties in ND
Tax Breakdown
With Mortgage
$3,627
median annual tax
Without Mortgage
$3,434
median annual tax
Homeowners with a mortgage in Cass County pay on average $193 more per year than those without. This difference often reflects how property tax escrow accounts in mortgaged homes capture the full tax obligation.
How Cass County Compares
Top Counties in North Dakota
Historical Property Tax Trends
| Year | Median Tax | Median Home Value | Effective Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | $2,827 | $234,100 | 1.21% |
| 2021 | $2,974 | $244,000 | 1.22% |
| 2022 | $3,294 | $270,300 | 1.22% |
| 2023 | $3,449 | $284,700 | 1.21% |
| 2024 | $3,564 | $298,000 | 1.20% |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
North Dakota Property Tax Exemptions
Available to Cass County homeowners
Homestead Credit
Varies based on income; up to 100% of taxes
Homeowners age 65+ or disabled with income under $42,000
Disabled Veteran
Credit based on disability percentage; up to full exemption for 100% disabled
Veterans with service-connected disability
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Estimated Annual Property Tax
$3,600
$300/month · Rate: 1.20%
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Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. 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.