Valley Center property tax rates fall below national average in early 2026

Jordan Z. Marks Assessor/Recorder/ Clerk at San Diego County
Jordan Z. Marks Assessor/Recorder/ Clerk at San Diego County
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Homeowners in Valley Center contributed property taxes equal to 0.8% of their home’s value during the first quarter of 2026, with this figure being under 0.9 times the national average, as reported by BlockShopper.com.

The median sale price for a Valley Center home during this period stood at $926,750, with six properties changing hands. Data indicates the city’s 2026 median property tax bill was $7,175, making up 0.8% of the median home value taxed.

According to the average effective U.S. property tax rate, which was 0.888% in 2024, Valley Center’s rate remains below the national figure.

Within San Diego County, the cities with the highest effective rates were Imperial Beach, Julian, and Hidden Meadows.

This article’s effective 2026 property tax rate calculations are based on county-provided 2024 tax figures and estimated inflation; actual rates may show slight differences in some instances.

Nationwide home prices climbed again in 2025, with Redfin reporting the U.S. median at about $447,000 for June. That marks a 1.13% increase compared to the prior year and shows sellers outnumber buyers by 36% (a difference of 508,715 homes). By Redfin’s measures, a balanced market sees sellers and buyers within 10% of each other.

Below is a table comparing Imperial Beach and several other San Diego County cities by median effective property tax rate, using first-quarter 2026 sales and tax data.

City Q1 2026 Sales Q1 2026 Median Price Median tax 2026 Effective tax rate
Imperial Beach 3 $388,000 $5,702 1.5%
Julian 3 $275,000 $3,731 1.4%
Hidden Meadows 2 $855,000 $9,078 1.1%
Spring Valley 8 $585,000 $5,606 1%
San Marcos 13 $829,000 $7,214 0.9%
Lakeside 4 $652,000 $5,730 0.9%
Borrego Springs 4 $297,250 $2,613 0.9%
San Diego Country Estates 9 $780,000 $6,768 0.9%
La Mesa 12 $670,000 $5,449 0.8%
Winter Gardens 5 $643,000 $5,251 0.8%
El Cajon 27 $732,500 $5,702 0.8%
Valley Center 6 $926,750 $7,175 0.8%
La Presa 4 $644,500 $4,922 0.8%
Jamul 4 $1,036,500 $7,789 0.8%
Alpine 3 $930,000 $7,021 0.8%
Fallbrook 7 $809,000 $6,033 0.7%
Bostonia 2 $700,000 $5,215 0.7%
Chula Vista 44 $859,000 $6,369 0.7%
Santee 10 $720,000 $5,088 0.7%
Fairbanks Ranch 2 $4,750,000 $34,360 0.7%
Escondido 39 $750,000 $5,501 0.7%
Campo 3 $520,000 $3,603 0.7%
Harbison Canyon 2 $935,000 $6,493 0.7%
Ramona 5 $809,000 $6,059 0.7%
Lemon Grove 3 $770,000 $5,209 0.7%
National City 3 $625,000 $4,097 0.7%
San Diego 304 $950,000 $6,135 0.6%
Vista 17 $890,000 $5,748 0.6%
Oceanside 66 $764,500 $4,940 0.6%
Rancho Santa Fe 4 $4,450,000 $27,003 0.6%
Poway 9 $1,280,000 $7,328 0.6%
Carlsbad 33 $1,565,000 $8,396 0.5%
Bonsall 2 $1,262,500 $6,519 0.5%
Casa de Oro-Mount Helix 3 $1,400,000 $7,163 0.5%
Rancho San Diego 7 $1,315,000 $6,575 0.5%
Bonita 2 $1,433,500 $6,824 0.5%
Coronado 3 $2,327,000 $12,523 0.5%
Lake San Marcos 4 $1,490,000 $5,823 0.4%
Granite Hills 3 $1,850,000 $6,923 0.4%
Solana Beach 3 $2,900,000 $10,394 0.4%
Encinitas 7 $2,580,000 $8,684 0.3%

This report references information obtained from BlockShopper.com. Source data is available here.



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