Alabama Homestead Exemption Calculator 2025 — Property-Tax Savings

See what the Alabama homestead exemption saves you: estimated property tax before and after, using the Alabama median effective rate. Instant, in your browser.

Free Alabama homestead exemption calculator for 2025. Enter a home value to estimate annual property tax using the Alabama median effective rate of 0.38% (U.S. Census/WalletHub 2026) and the Alabama general homestead exemption ($4,000 off assessed value) to show your bill before and after. Runs entirely in your browser; no data sent to any server. It runs free in your browser on Gera Tools, with nothing uploaded.

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How much does the Alabama homestead exemption save?

Alabama exempts $4,000 of state-assessed value (and county varies) for an owner-occupied Class III homestead, assessed at 10% of market value. That removes about $40,000 of value, saving roughly $152 a year on the Alabama median home at the 0.38% median effective rate. Your saving scales with your local rate.

Alabama Homestead Exemption Calculator 2025

A homestead exemption lowers the property tax on your primary residence. Alabama’s median effective property-tax rate is 0.38% of home value — on the Alabama median home ($207,500) that is about $788 a year (WalletHub ‘Property Taxes by State in 2026’ (U.S. Census Bureau ACS, collected 2026-01-29)).

Alabama exempts $4,000 of state-assessed value (and county varies) for an owner-occupied Class III homestead, assessed at 10% of market value. Because that removes about $40,000 of market value before the rate applies, it saves roughly $152 a year on the Alabama median home.

Enter your home value below. The estimate uses the Alabama median effective rate, so it is a starting point — your actual bill depends on your county’s millage and assessment. Senior, veteran and disability relief is additional. Everything runs in your browser; no value or personal data is transmitted.

Verify with the authority: confirm the current homestead rules and your local rate with the Alabama Department of Revenue.