Property Tax in Campbell County
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Campbell's tax rate is exceptionally low
At 0.550%, Campbell County has one of the lowest effective tax rates in the nation—less than two-thirds the national median of 0.85%. The median property tax of $1,465 is roughly half the national median of $2,690, even as home values approach the national average.
Among Wyoming's most affordable counties
Campbell County's effective rate of 0.550% ranks among the lowest statewide, sitting slightly below the state average of 0.556%. The median tax bill of $1,465 is among the state's lowest, reflecting the county's favorable assessment environment.
One of the cheapest in the region
Campbell County ties with Crook County at 0.550%—the lowest effective rate among northern Wyoming counties. This makes it more affordable than nearby Big Horn (0.583%), Converse (0.577%), and Albany County (0.573%).
Median home costs $1,465 yearly in taxes
A home valued at $266,400—Campbell's median—generates an estimated annual property tax of $1,465, or about $122 per month. With mortgage-related charges factored in, the total reaches approximately $1,498.
Check your assessment for potential savings
Even low-tax counties sometimes overassess properties relative to market conditions. Homeowners should verify their assessed value against recent comparable sales; if it's too high, filing an appeal is straightforward and often successful.