Property tax · ZIP 10001
Property tax in New York, NY
ZIP 10001 (New York) — property tax summary sourced from County assessors. Refreshed on the cadence of the primary regulator with every claim cited to the source record.
What lands here
Pages show the county millage rate, assessment methodology, homestead and senior exemptions, and a link to the assessor's portal for address-specific searches.
Source & refresh
County assessors. Refreshed annual reassessment per county. Stale data is flagged, never silently served. Primary source →
Limitations specific to this source
Top-50 metros covered at launch (~35% of US population). Smaller counties deep-link to the assessor portal with a pending-ingestion flag pending federation.
New York context
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See New York state page for the full state-level rollup across all 12 dimensions.
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Full dashboard for ZIP 10001
Property tax is one of twelve dimensions zipradar federates per address. See the full federated summary for ZIP 10001:
Open New York, NY dashboard →Frequently asked questions
What is the property tax for ZIP 10001?
Property tax for ZIP 10001 (New York, New York) is federated from County assessors. Pages show the county millage rate, assessment methodology, homestead and senior exemptions, and a link to the assessor's portal for address-specific searches. Refreshed annual reassessment per county — see /methodology for full source citations and refresh-cadence details.
Where does the property tax data come from?
County assessors (primary regulator). zipradar federates property tax on the regulator's published cadence: annual reassessment per county. Every claim cites the source record; stale data is flagged, never silently served. The primary source URL: https://zipradar.org/methodology/.
What are the limitations of property tax data?
Top-50 metros covered at launch (~35% of US population). Smaller counties deep-link to the assessor portal with a pending-ingestion flag pending federation.
Is ZIP 10001 (New York) data current?
Last verified 2026-06-03. Property tax for ZIP 10001 refreshes annual reassessment per county per County assessors cadence. See the full ZIP dashboard at /zip/10001/ for all 12 dimensions side-by-side.