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Property Tax Guide: New York, NY

Updated 2026 · Based on median market data for New York, NY

Cap Rate
2.69%
Median Price
$705K
Rent/Mo
$3,260
1% Rule
0.46%
Fails

Property Tax Rate

The effective property tax rate in New York, NY is 1.71%. On the median home price of $705,000, that's an annual tax bill of approximately $12,056 — or $1,005/mo. This is significantly above the national average and represents one of the largest operating expenses for landlords here.

Tax Impact on Cash Flow

Property taxes consume 30.8% of gross rental income in New York. At over 20% of gross rent, taxes are the single largest operating expense and can make or break a deal. Conservative underwriting is essential. Without property taxes, the cap rate would be 4.40% — the 1.71% tax rate reduces it to 2.69%, a drag of 1.71 percentage points.

Tax Assessment Considerations

Property tax bills are based on assessed value, which may differ from market value. In many jurisdictions, assessed values lag behind market prices, meaning your actual tax bill after purchase could increase once the property is reassessed. In NY, check whether purchases trigger automatic reassessment — if so, budget for taxes based on your purchase price, not the seller's current bill. Also investigate whether NY offers any homestead exemptions that landlords would NOT qualify for, as this could increase your effective rate.

Strategies to Manage Tax Burden

In high-tax markets like New York, consider: (1) appealing your assessment if the property is over-valued, (2) purchasing below market value through off-market deals, which can lock in a lower assessed value, (3) factoring tax increases into your rent escalation clauses, and (4) comparing properties in adjacent jurisdictions where rates may differ.

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How New York Compares

New York vs New York state average and national average across key investment metrics. New York's cap rate is below both benchmarks — deal sourcing is critical here.

Metric
New York
New York Avg
National Avg
Cap Rate
2.69%
4.20%
3.81%
Median Price
$705K
$284K
$333K
Median Rent
$3,260
$1,574
$1,524
Property Tax
1.71%
1.71%
1.08%
Vacancy
6.3%
6.3%
5.6%
Pop. Growth
0%/yr
0%/yr
0.9%/yr

Nearby Northeast Markets

City
Cap Rate
Price
Rent
Tax
New York, NY
2.7%
$705K
$3,260
1.71%
Paterson, NJ
2.3%
$705K
$3,260
2.18%
Newark, NJ
2.2%
$705K
$3,260
2.21%
Jersey City, NJ
2.4%
$705K
$3,260
2.08%
Yonkers, NY
2.8%
$705K
$3,260
1.65%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the property tax rate in New York, NY?
The effective property tax rate in New York is 1.71%. On the median home price of $705,000, that equals $12,056/year or $1,005/month. This is above the national average of 1.08%, representing a significant operating expense.
How do New York property taxes compare to New York?
New York's 1.71% rate is in line with the New York average of 1.71%. New York's average is above the 1.08% national average — factor this into your state-level analysis.
How much do property taxes reduce cap rate in New York?
Property taxes reduce New York's cap rate by approximately 1.71 percentage points. Without taxes, the cap rate would be 4.4%; with the 1.71% tax rate, it drops to 2.69%. In high-tax markets, taxes can reduce cap rates by 1.5-2+ percentage points — New York's impact is significant.
Can I appeal property taxes in New York?
Yes, most jurisdictions including New York, NY allow property tax appeals. If your property's assessed value exceeds market value, you may be able to reduce your tax bill. Appeals are typically filed within 30-90 days of receiving your assessment notice. Gather comparable sales data to support your case. Even a modest reduction in assessed value can meaningfully improve annual cash flow.
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