58759 Property Tax Rate

Max, North Dakota · Part of McLean County

ACS 2019-2023 · Updated Dec 2024

Effective Tax Rate

0.69%

10.5% below state avg

Median Annual Tax

$1,219

$102/mo escrow

Estimate Your Tax

$
$50K$2M

Annual Tax

$1,219

Monthly

$102

Eff. Rate

0.69%

vs. North Dakota Avg10.5% below
vs. National Avg54.7% below

How ZIP 58759 Compares

Median Annual Property Tax

ZIP 58759$1,219
North Dakota Average$1,362
National Average$2,690

ZIP 58759

0.69%

Effective rate

North Dakota Avg

0.83%

Effective rate

National Avg

1.10%

Effective rate

State Ranking

Property Tax Rank in North Dakota

0.07%state avg 0.83%1.63%

Lower than 68% of ZIP codes in North Dakota(32th percentile, 305 ZIPs compared)

Property Tax Analysis

Property Tax Insights for ZIP 58759

Property owners in ZIP code 58759 (Max, North Dakota) pay a median of $1,219/year in property taxes on homes valued at $177,200. This translates to an effective tax rate of 0.69%, which is 17% below the North Dakota state average of 0.83%.

The monthly property tax burden for a median-valued home in 58759 is approximately $102, which factors into escrow payments on mortgages. This ZIP code is located within McLean County.

Compared to similar ZIP codes in North Dakota, 58759 has lower property taxes. ZIP codes with similar effective rates include 58575 (0.69%) and 58845 (0.69%).

In Max, property taxes represent approximately 1.4% of the median household income of $88,409, providing context for the relative tax burden on homeowners in this area.

North Dakota reassesses all property at fair market value every four years; your assessed value will be updated during the next reassessment period and may change significantly. McLean County provides a Homestead Exemption for primary residences—file your application with the McLean County Assessor's office within 30 days of closing. Contact the McLean County Assessor immediately after purchase to verify your assessment and learn the 60-day protest deadline for challenging the valuation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the property tax rate in ZIP code 58759?
The effective property tax rate in ZIP code 58759 (Max, ND) is 0.69%. This rate is calculated by dividing the median annual property tax payment by the median home value within this ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA), based on U.S. Census Bureau data.
How much are property taxes in Max, ND (58759)?
The median annual property tax payment in ZIP code 58759 is $1,219. This figure represents the typical amount paid by homeowners in this area. Actual taxes vary based on your assessed property value and any applicable exemptions.
How does ZIP 58759 compare to the North Dakota average?
ZIP code 58759's effective tax rate of 0.69% is lower than the North Dakota state average of 0.83%. The median annual property tax in this ZIP is $1,219, compared to the state average of $1,362.
What is the median home value in ZIP 58759?
The median home value in ZIP code 58759 (Max, ND) is $177,200, according to U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates at the ZCTA level.
What county is ZIP code 58759 in?
ZIP code 58759 is part of McLean County in North Dakota. For broader county-level property tax data, including comparisons with other counties in North Dakota, visit the McLean County profile on TaxByCounty.

Margin of Error

The median property tax estimate for this ZIP code has a margin of error of ±$244. ZCTA-level data has wider margins than county-level estimates due to smaller sample sizes.

County-Level Data

ZIP code 58759 is part of McLean County, North Dakota. View the full county profile for broader context and more data.

View McLean County on TaxByCounty →
By Logan Johnson, Founder & Data EditorUpdated Reviewed by Logan Johnson, Founder & Data Editor

Data from U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates (ZCTA level). ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) are Census approximations of USPS ZIP codes.

Estimates are informational only and should not be used as financial or legal advice.

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