Property Tax in Logan County
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Logan County among US's lowest tax rates
Logan County's effective rate of 0.624% ranks in the bottom 2% of American counties for property tax burden. The median annual tax of $945 represents only 35% of the national median of $2,690.
Significantly below Kentucky's average
Logan County's 0.624% rate is notably lower than Kentucky's state average of 0.719%, making it one of the state's most affordable counties for property owners. The median bill of $945 falls well below the state median of $1,093.
Second-lowest rate among peers
Logan County's 0.624% rate trails only Lyon County's 0.553% among western Kentucky counties, and significantly beats Livingston County (0.628%). This makes Logan an exceptionally tax-friendly option for property buyers.
Median home: $151,500, annual tax $945
A homeowner with a median-valued property of $151,500 pays approximately $945 per year in property taxes. That amounts to roughly $79 monthly—or $1,201 annually when mortgage-related assessments apply.
Even low-tax counties reward assessment appeals
Logan County's favorable rates don't guarantee each property is fairly valued on the assessor's rolls. If your home's assessment seems high compared to recent comparable sales, filing an appeal can deliver real savings.