South Dakota property tax is estimated here using the state’s average effective rate of 1.32% — the typical ratio of property tax paid to home value across South Dakota. Enter your home value (and any homestead exemption) to project your annual and monthly property tax bill.
How it works
The estimate applies South Dakota’s 1.32% average effective property tax rate to your taxable value. If you enter a homestead exemption, it is subtracted from the value first:
taxable value = home value − homestead exemption
annual tax = taxable value × 0.0132
monthly tax = annual tax ÷ 12
The 1.32% rate (0.0132 as a decimal) reflects what South Dakota homeowners pay on average; your local county, city, and school-district rates may be higher or lower.
Example
A $300,000 home in South Dakota with no exemption is taxed at 1.32%: $300,000 × 0.0132 = about $3,960 per year, or roughly $330 per month set aside in escrow.
Notes
Estimate only — not financial or tax advice. The 1.32% rate is a statewide average effective rate; your actual South Dakota bill depends on local millage, assessment ratios, and the specific exemptions you qualify for. Confirm figures with your county assessor or the South Dakota Department of Revenue before relying on them.