San Francisco Property Tax Estimator

Estimate your annual San Francisco property tax at the local effective rate

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San Francisco property tax is built on California’s Proposition 13 system: a 1% base rate applied to your assessed value, topped up by voter-approved bonds and local assessments that bring the effective rate to about 1.18%. This estimator applies that rate to your assessed value and accounts for the homeowners’ exemption so you can budget a realistic annual bill.

How it works

The ad valorem portion of the bill is a flat percentage of taxable assessed value, after any exemption:

taxable value = assessed value − exemption (7000 if primary residence)
annual tax    = taxable value × effective rate
monthly       = annual tax / 12

Under Prop 13 the assessed value is your purchase price plus a maximum 2% annual increase, which is why long-time owners often pay far less than a recent buyer of an identical home. The effective rate moves slightly each year as bonds are added or retired, so override the default if your tax bill shows a different total rate.

Example and tips

A home assessed at $1,200,000 as a primary residence has a taxable value of $1,193,000 after the $7,000 exemption. At a 1.18% effective rate that is about $14,077 per year, or roughly $1,173 per month. Remember this covers only the value-based portion: check your bill for fixed direct charges such as parcel taxes and sewer fees, which are added on top and are not percentages of value.

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