Property Tax in Logan County
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Logan taxes sit below nation's median rate
Logan County's 0.528% effective tax rate falls short of the national median of 0.90%, placing it in the lower half of U.S. counties nationally. The median property tax of $670 annually remains just one-quarter of the national median of $2,690.
Slightly above Arkansas state average
Logan County's 0.528% rate sits just barely above Arkansas's statewide average of 0.532%, making it virtually middle-of-the-road among the state's 75 counties. The median tax paid here is $670 versus $705 statewide—slightly below the state baseline.
Rates competitive with neighboring counties
Logan's 0.528% effective rate mirrors Marion County (0.513%) and sits between Madison County (0.445%) and Mississippi County (0.558%). The county offers a balanced tax environment relative to its regional peers.
Median home taxes run $670 annually
With a median home value of $126,900, a typical Logan County homeowner pays $670 per year in property taxes. Including mortgage-related escrow costs, that rises to $737 for most mortgaged properties.
Assessment appeals could lower your burden
Homeowners in Logan County can challenge their property valuations if they believe assessments are too high—a process that costs nothing and frequently succeeds. Even a modest reduction in assessed value translates directly to lower annual tax bills.