Property Tax Comparison 2026 Maryland Virginia

Here is a direct comparison of the land and property tax landscapes in Maryland and Virginia for 2026.

While Virginia generally boasts lower property tax rates on real estate, the way both states structure local taxes—especially regarding vehicles—can drastically shift the actual cost of living depending on your household assets.

1. Real Estate Property Taxes

Maryland

  • Average Effective Rate: Approximately 0.92% to 1.06% of a home’s assessed value.
  • Structure: Maryland properties are subject to multiple layers of property tax. Homeowners pay a baseline state property tax (currently $0.112 per $100 of assessed value), plus a county tax, and an additional municipal tax if the home is located within city limits.
  • 2026 Assessments & Caps: Properties in Maryland are reassessed on a rolling 3-year cycle. For the 2026 assessment group, the state reported an average property value increase of 12.7%. However, resident homeowners are protected by the Homestead Tax Credit, which caps the taxable increase of an owner-occupied home to a maximum of 10% per year (with several counties capping it even lower, around 4% to 5%).

Virginia

  • Average Effective Rate: Approximately 0.78% to 0.82% of a home’s assessed value.
  • Structure: Virginia does not levy a state-level property tax. Real estate taxes are strictly local, assessed and collected by counties and independent cities. Because of this, rates vary wildly based on location—from as low as 0.40% in rural southern counties to roughly 1.00% to 1.15% in high-demand Northern Virginia jurisdictions like Fairfax County and the City of Falls Church.
  • Assessments: Reassessment cycles vary by locality, happening anywhere from annually to every six years. Unlike Maryland, Virginia does not cap individual assessment increases. However, state law dictates that if total local property values rise significantly, the local government must automatically lower the tax rate to prevent a revenue windfall, unless they hold public hearings to explicitly vote to keep the higher rate.

2. The “Hidden” Property Tax: Vehicles

The single biggest tax shock for residents comparing these two states is the treatment of motor vehicles.

  • Virginia (Annual Car Tax): Virginia levies an annual personal property tax on vehicles. Localities set the rate, and it is an annual recurring cost. For example, in Fairfax County, the baseline rate sits around $4.57 per $100 of assessed value (though partial state subsidies provide some relief). Depending on the age and model of the car, this results in an annual bill ranging from several hundred to over $1,500 per year, per vehicle.
  • Maryland (No Annual Car Tax): Maryland does not charge an annual property tax on vehicles. Instead, the state charges a one-time 6% excise tax when you purchase the vehicle or first register an out-of-state vehicle at the MVA.

3. Summary Comparison

Tax FeatureMaryland (2026)Virginia (2026)
Average Effective Real Estate Rate~0.92% – 1.06%~0.78% – 0.82%
State-Level Property TaxYes ($0.112 per $100)No (Local only)
Assessment CycleEvery 3 yearsVaries locally (1 to 6 years)
Assessment CapsYes (Homestead Credit limits taxable increases)No direct cap (Rate rollbacks required instead)
Annual Vehicle Property TaxNo (One-time 6% tax at registration)Yes (Recurring annual tax based on car’s value)

Ultimately, if you own highly valued property, Virginia’s lower real estate tax rate is advantageous. However, if your family owns multiple newer or higher-end vehicles, Virginia’s annual car tax can quickly erode the savings you gain on your real estate taxes.

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