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Colorado Springs and Denver rank among U.S. cities with the lowest property tax burdens due to strict state limits.
Colorado Springs and Denver rank among the lowest in property tax burden nationwide, according to a SmartAsset study of 343 cities.
Colorado Springs placed 331st, with residents paying about $1,966 annually on average, while Denver ranked 296th, spending less than 2% of income on taxes.
These low rates stem from Colorado’s strict property tax limits and constitutional protections, making homeownership more affordable.
Boulder was the most expensive city in the state, while Paterson, New Jersey, had the highest national burden.
Cities in Arizona and Alabama also had some of the lowest rates.
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Colorado Springs y Denver se clasifican entre las ciudades estadounidenses con las cargas de impuestos a la propiedad más bajas debido a los estrictos límites estatales.