Property taxes are rising across local governments in Minnesota, to the tune of nearly $1B in 2026
Nearly all Minnesota counties and many cities propose property tax increases averaging 6.9%, driven by rising costs and state, federal mandates, impacting homeowners statewide.
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It's early, but preliminary levies rise across state
Property owners across Minnesota could be asked to come up with nearly $1 billion more for city, county and other local government operations, according to data released last week by the Department of Revenue. The first statewide look at preliminary levies shows the maximum that taxes can rise — and it amounts to 6.9 percent more in total for 2026. The data shows the total tax asks amount to $948...
Minnesota Property Taxes Could Rise by $1 Billion in 2026
Final property taxes will be determined by the end of the year, and it would be the highest increase of this decade if it holds. Continue Reading Minnesota Property Taxes Could Rise by $1 Billion in 2026 The post Minnesota Property Taxes Could Rise by $1 Billion in 2026 appeared first on Weekly Real Estate News.
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