The US Property Tax API provides reliable and comprehensive access to property tax rate data across the United States, helping you integrate critical financial information into your applications and platforms. With flexible search parameters, the API allows users to query by city, county, state, or zip code, offering a wide range of options for retrieving highly localized data.
Property tax rates can vary significantly between regions, making accurate data essential for real estate decision-making, financial planning, and market analysis. This API provides percentile-based property tax estimates, including the 25th, 50th (median), and 75th percentiles. These values allow users to assess the distribution of taxes within a given area and better understand local property tax trends. Whether for a single zip code or an entire county, the API returns clear, structured information that is easy to process and integrate.
One of the main advantages of the US Property Tax API is its adaptability. By setting at least one parameter, such as a city or zip code, users can filter results to suit their specific needs. For example, a real estate platform could integrate the API to display average property tax rates alongside property listings, while financial services could use it to forecast long-term expenses for customers considering purchasing a home in a particular location. Municipal researchers and data scientists can also benefit by comparing percentile ranges across counties or states to identify trends or disparities.
The API is designed for simplicity and accuracy, ensuring fast responses and standardized results. Developers can seamlessly incorporate the data into dashboards, reports, or customer-facing applications. By providing accurate property tax estimates, the API enables users to make better financial decisions, improve real estate appraisals, and strengthen investment strategies.
In short, the US Property Tax API is an essential tool for anyone working with housing, finance, or geographic data. It provides clear tax values based on percentiles, supports multiple search parameters, and allows users to obtain accurate, localized information about property-related tax obligations. With its structured approach and broad applicability, it simplifies access to critical tax information and facilitates smarter decision-making in real estate and financial planning.
Access detailed property tax rates by city, county, state, or ZIP code, including 25th, 50th, and 75th percentile values.
Get Property Tax - Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
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zip |
[Required] The postal code for checking property tax rates. |
state |
[Required] Two-letter abbreviation of the state (case-insensitive). |
county |
[Required] The name of the county for which property tax data is requested. |
city |
[Required] Full name of the city you want to search for (case sensitive). |
[{"state": "OR", "county": "Lane", "city": "Eugene", "zip": "97401", "property_tax_25th_percentile": 0.00942916, "property_tax_50th_percentile": 0.0104363, "property_tax_75th_percentile": 0.0114832}]
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/10512/us+property+tax+api/20080/get+property+tax?zip=97401&state=OR&county=Lane&city=Eugene' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
| Header | Description |
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Authorization
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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The Get Property Tax endpoint returns detailed property tax rates, including the 25th, 50th (median), and 75th percentile values for specified locations. This data helps users understand local tax distributions and make informed financial decisions.
The response data includes fields such as location (city, county, state, ZIP code), property tax rates, and the percentile values (25th, 50th, 75th). These fields provide essential insights into property tax trends in the queried area.
Users can customize their requests using parameters like city, county, state, or ZIP code. By specifying at least one of these parameters, users can filter results to obtain localized property tax data.
The response data is structured in a JSON format, with clear key-value pairs for easy parsing. Each property tax rate is associated with its corresponding percentile, allowing users to quickly access and utilize the information.
The data is sourced from reliable public records and government databases, ensuring accuracy and comprehensiveness. Regular updates and quality checks are implemented to maintain data integrity.
Typical use cases include real estate platforms displaying property tax rates alongside listings, financial services forecasting expenses for homebuyers, and researchers analyzing tax trends across different regions.
Users can integrate the returned data into applications, dashboards, or reports to visualize property tax trends. For example, real estate agents can use the data to inform clients about potential tax liabilities in specific areas.
If the API returns partial or empty results, users should verify their input parameters for accuracy. Additionally, they can broaden their search criteria or check for alternative locations to obtain more comprehensive data.
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