Politics & Government

See Wall's Average Property Tax Bill And Tax Hike

See how expensive it's gotten to live in Wall.

New Jersey's property taxes, which are the highest in the nation, just keep rising. So you shouldn't be surprised when you see more money being taken out of your account once again this year in Wall.

But you may be surprised when you see how expensive it's gotten to live in your community, especially compared to other towns. And maybe you'll be pleased to see that property taxes actually rose at a much slower rate in 2018 than they did the year before.

Patch put together a statewide list of all towns and their average annual property tax bills, from highest to lowest. Patch also put together the percentage tax bill increases and decreases from 2017 to 2018.

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Read more: Every NJ Town's Average Property Tax Bill In Newly Released List

Here is the average property tax bill from Wall as well as how much taxes went up in 2018 (and where the town is ranked on the state's list of 566 communities):

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Tax bills:

  • #226 Wall $9,033
  • #237 Freehold Township $8,881
  • #304 Howell $7,883
  • #375 Freehold Borough $6,882
  • #491 Asbury Park $5,291

Hikes:

  • #239 Howell 2.17%
  • #258 Freehold Township 2.03%
  • #274 Wall 1.93%
  • #421 Asbury Park 0.99%
  • #455 Freehold Borough 0.65%

The data, released this week, comes from the state Department of Community Affairs. Here is a map of the property tax averages courtesy of NJ Spotlight:

Between 2017 and 2018, the average homeowner's tax bill rose to $8,767, an increase of less than 1 percent –an improvement over the 2016 hike of 2.3 percent. It was lower than the 2 percent cap former Gov. Chris Christie put into effect in 2011, according to the analysis.

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