Willoughby Hills Property Tax Calculator

In Willoughby Hills, Ohio, the median property tax bill is $4,944 a year on a home worth around $305,800 — an effective rate of 1.62% of value. That is the 94th highest rate of the 293 Ohio cities with Census data (state average 1.36%). On a $350,000 home that works out to about $5,670/year ($473/month in escrow). Enter your home value below.

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$320.83/month in escrow · effective rate 1.10% of value

Effective rates are state averages (Tax Foundation / Census ACS). Your local rate, assessment ratio and exemptions vary by county — adjust the rate for an exact bill. How we calculate →

Willoughby Hills property tax rate vs the rest of Ohio

Willoughby Hills has an effective property tax rate of 1.62% — its median real-estate tax bill ($4,944) as a share of its median home value ($305,800). That is above Ohio's 1.36% state average, and ranks the 94th highest of the 293 Ohio cities we track.

Your bill is set by overlapping local taxing bodies — the city, the county, and the school district — so the same home value in a neighbouring town can owe a very different amount. The calculator above starts from Willoughby Hills's 1.62% effective rate; adjust it to your exact parcel or add a homestead exemption for a closer estimate.

Property tax by home value in Willoughby Hills

Estimated annual Willoughby Hills property tax at its 1.62% effective rate:

$250,000 home → $4,050/yr · $350,000 home → $5,670/yr · $500,000 home → $8,100/yr.

Divide by 12 for the monthly escrow your mortgage servicer collects — about $473/month on a $350,000 home. These figures use the city effective rate; your exact local rate and any exemptions change the final bill.

How affordable is property tax in Willoughby Hills?

The typical Willoughby Hills homeowner pays about $4,944 in property tax against a median household income of $61,641 — roughly 8.0% of income a year. That ratio is a quick way to weigh the real burden of property tax, since a modest rate on an expensive home can still be a large dollar bill.

How Willoughby Hills property tax is calculated

Your assessor sets Willoughby Hills's assessed value, and local millage rates from the city, county and school district are applied to it; the 1.62% effective rate rolls all of that into one share of market value. To estimate your tax, multiply your home value by 1.62% (or your exact local rate), then subtract any homestead or senior exemption you qualify for. The calculator above does this and shows both the annual bill and the monthly escrow amount.

Willoughby Hills property tax — frequently asked questions

What is the property tax rate in Willoughby Hills, Ohio?

Willoughby Hills's effective property tax rate is 1.62% of home value in 2026 — its median $4,944 bill on a median $305,800 home. That is the 94th highest of the 293 Ohio cities we track, where the state average is 1.36%.

How much is property tax on a $350,000 home in Willoughby Hills?

At Willoughby Hills's 1.62% effective rate, a $350,000 home owes about $5,670 a year — roughly $473 a month through escrow. Your exact parcel and any exemptions can move this up or down.

Is property tax high in Willoughby Hills?

Willoughby Hills ranks the 94th highest of the 293 Ohio cities by effective rate (1.62% vs the 1.36% state average), so it is on the higher side for Ohio. The median bill is $4,944 a year.

What is the median property tax in Willoughby Hills?

The median Willoughby Hills homeowner pays about $4,944 a year, on a median home value of around $305,800 — an effective rate near 1.62% (US Census ACS).

How is Willoughby Hills property tax calculated?

Multiply your home's value by Willoughby Hills's effective rate (1.62%, or your exact local millage), then subtract any homestead exemption. The assessor sets the assessed value and local bodies set the rates; the calculator above estimates the annual and monthly amounts.

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