Property Tax Estimator

Look up exact property taxes on any home in Greater Cleveland using the county auditor's official tools.

Look Up Property Taxes by County

Ohio property taxes are assessed and collected at the county level. The best way to find exact taxes on a specific property is to use the county auditor's website. Each county below has a searchable property database — just enter the address and you'll see the current assessed value and annual tax amount.

Cuyahoga County

Covers Cleveland, Parma, Lakewood, Westlake, Strongsville, Brecksville, and all Cuyahoga suburbs.

Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer
Lorain County

Covers Avon, Avon Lake, North Olmsted, North Ridgeville, Oberlin, and surrounding areas.

Lorain County Auditor
Medina County

Covers Medina, Brunswick, Wadsworth, and surrounding communities.

Medina County Auditor
Lake County

Covers Willoughby, Mentor, Painesville, and surrounding Lake County communities.

Lake County Auditor
Summit County

Covers Akron, Hudson, Stow, and surrounding Summit County communities.

Summit County Fiscal Office

How Ohio Property Taxes Are Calculated

Ohio property taxes are calculated based on the assessed value of your property (35% of its market value) multiplied by the local millage rate. Millage rates vary by school district, township, city, and any special levies in effect.

Example: A home with a market value of $250,000 has an assessed value of $87,500 (35%). At a millage rate of 60 mills, the annual tax would be approximately $5,250 — though after Ohio's 10% and 2.5% rollbacks, the effective tax is typically lower.

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