Property Tax in Glascock County
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Glascock's rate exceeds state average
Glascock County's effective tax rate of 0.989% is the highest in this region and tops Georgia's state average of 0.898% by nearly a percentage point. Relative to the nation, it remains below the 75th percentile, but for Georgia, Glascock residents carry one of the heavier property tax loads.
Among Georgia's highest rates
Glascock County ranks above Georgia's state average of 0.898% with its 0.989% effective rate, placing it in the upper tier of the state's tax burden. At $1,214 in median annual taxes, Glascock homeowners pay more per dollar of home value than most Georgians.
Steepest rate in the immediate area
Glascock County's 0.989% rate surpasses all nearby counties, including Gordon (0.705%), Floyd (0.804%), and Franklin (0.766%). Only Fulton County (0.892%) approaches Glascock's tax burden, though Glascock's smaller homes make the absolute tax lower.
High rate on modest home values
A typical Glascock County home valued at $122,800 carries $1,214 in annual property taxes, one of the highest effective rates for a rural county. With a mortgage, that figure rises to approximately $2,135; without one, homeowners owe around $974.
Appeal if assessed above market
Given Glascock's elevated rate, an overassessment can quickly compound costs; fortunately, Georgia law allows annual challenges to property valuations. If your home was assessed above recent sales comparables, an appeal could substantially reduce your burden.