Aliso Viejo homeowners pay lower property tax rates than US average in Q4 2025

Hugh Nguyen, Clerk & Recorder of Orange County
Hugh Nguyen, Clerk & Recorder of Orange County
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Homeowners in Aliso Viejo paid property taxes equal to 0.6% of their home values in the fourth quarter of 2025, which is less than 0.7 times the national average, BlockShopper.com reported.

According to data for the 23 homes sold in that period, the median home in Aliso Viejo was priced at $1,250,000. In 2025, the city’s median property tax bill was $7,747—representing 0.6% of the taxed properties’ median value.

The U.S. average effective property tax rate in 2024 was 0.888%.

Within Orange County, Ladera Ranch reported the highest effective property tax rate.

This analysis determined Aliso Viejo’s effective rate for 2025 by using 2021 county tax data and estimated inflation factors. Actual figures in some cases may differ slightly from these calculations.

U.S. home prices continued to increase in 2025, with the national median reaching about $447,000 in June. That represents a 1.13% rise from the previous year as reported by Redfin. Their data also highlights a notable imbalance in the housing market, showing 36% more sellers than buyers—a gap of 508,715 homes. Redfin defines a balanced market as one where buyers and sellers are within 10% of each other.

The following table provides a comparison of median effective property tax rates between Ladera Ranch and other Orange County cities, based on fourth quarter 2025 sales and tax data.

City Q4 2025 Sales Q4 2025 Median Price Median tax 2025 Effective tax rate
Ladera Ranch 22 $1,750,000 $15,674 0.9%
Tustin 59 $1,335,000 $9,023 0.7%
Brea 36 $1,034,000 $7,536 0.7%
Las Flores 6 $1,302,500 $9,576 0.7%
Los Alamitos 21 $1,270,000 $7,911 0.6%
Buena Park 70 $920,000 $5,482 0.6%
Placentia 61 $1,145,000 $6,542 0.6%
North Tustin 13 $1,855,000 $11,098 0.6%
Fullerton 155 $1,150,000 $6,673 0.6%
Westminster 87 $1,062,000 $6,245 0.6%
Cypress 56 $1,085,000 $6,254 0.6%
Orange 159 $1,130,500 $6,672 0.6%
Laguna Hills 40 $1,360,000 $8,226 0.6%
Anaheim 273 $1,040,000 $6,026 0.6%
Yorba Linda 91 $1,499,000 $9,695 0.6%
Garden Grove 124 $1,005,000 $6,067 0.6%
Aliso Viejo 23 $1,250,000 $7,747 0.6%
Rancho Santa Margarita 54 $1,230,000 $7,325 0.6%
La Habra 75 $940,000 $5,556 0.6%
Stanton 19 $880,000 $5,290 0.6%
Seal Beach 25 $1,614,000 $9,803 0.6%
Midway City 6 $1,170,000 $6,578 0.6%
Laguna Niguel 96 $1,579,500 $8,668 0.5%
Santa Ana 139 $910,000 $4,872 0.5%
Huntington Beach 241 $1,450,000 $7,510 0.5%
Newport Beach 165 $4,050,000 $18,814 0.5%
Lake Forest 117 $1,340,000 $6,913 0.5%
Fountain Valley 49 $1,350,500 $6,278 0.5%
San Clemente 111 $1,800,000 $9,558 0.5%
Irvine 137 $2,200,000 $10,815 0.5%
Costa Mesa 118 $1,672,500 $7,634 0.5%
Mission Viejo 146 $1,329,000 $6,410 0.5%
Laguna Beach 62 $2,787,500 $14,304 0.5%
San Juan Capistrano 57 $1,505,000 $7,662 0.5%
La Palma 9 $1,237,000 $6,166 0.5%
Coto de Caza 36 $2,225,000 $12,021 0.5%
Rossmoor 17 $1,753,000 $9,396 0.5%
Villa Park 7 $2,649,000 $12,515 0.5%
Dana Point 60 $2,525,500 $10,330 0.4%

Data for this article was sourced from BlockShopper.com. The original information can be accessed here.



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