Property Tax Rates: Loganville vs. Monroe GA — City & Unincorporated (2026)

Property Tax Rates: Loganville vs. Monroe GA — City & Unincorporated (2026)

Quick Answer

What are the property tax rates in Loganville vs. Monroe, GA in 2025?

It depends on two things: which city you’re in, and whether you’re inside or outside city limits. Monroe city limits: ~35.18 mills. Loganville city limits (either county side): ~38.11–38.27 mills. Unincorporated Walton County: ~30.61 mills — the lowest of all scenarios. Unincorporated Gwinnett near Loganville: ~34.86 mills. On a $350,000 home before exemptions, that range is roughly $4,285 (uninc. Walton) to $5,358 (Loganville city limits) per year.

Property taxes in the Loganville and Monroe area are more complicated than most buyers realize — and where your driveway sits relative to a city limit line or a county line can mean hundreds of dollars a year in difference. There are actually five distinct tax scenarios in the 30052 ZIP code and surrounding Walton County corridor:

  1. Monroe inside city limits (Walton County)
  2. Loganville inside city limits — Walton County side
  3. Loganville inside city limits — Gwinnett County side
  4. Unincorporated Walton County (no city levy)
  5. Unincorporated Gwinnett County near Loganville (no city levy)

Here’s the complete 2025 breakdown, using official millage rates from the Walton County Board of Commissioners, Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner, and both school boards.

35.18
Monroe (City)
Walton Co.
38.11
Loganville City
Walton Co. side
38.27
Loganville City
Gwinnett Co. side
34.86
Uninc. Gwinnett
Near Loganville
30.61
Uninc. Walton
Lowest rate

How Georgia Property Taxes Are Calculated

Georgia taxes property at 40% of fair market value — called the assessed value. Millage rates are then applied: 1 mill = $1 per $1,000 of assessed value. Your total bill is the sum of every taxing authority that applies to your specific parcel — county government, school district, fire district (in some areas), and city (if you’re inside city limits).

A $400,000 home has an assessed value of $160,000. At 35 mills combined, the tax bill is $5,600 before exemptions. That same rate math applies across all five scenarios below.

Scenario 1 — Monroe, GA (Inside City Limits)

Monroe is entirely in Walton County, making it the simplest scenario. Every Monroe homeowner pays the Walton County M&O levy, the Walton County school levy, and the City of Monroe levy — all on one tax bill from the Walton County Tax Commissioner.

2025 County M&O: 12.278 mills — increased from 10.413 to fund the new Walton County Public Safety Complex. School M&O: 15.965 mills — reduced from 16.176; school bond levy eliminated entirely (was 0.790). City of Monroe: 6.934 mills — up from 6.661 in 2024, primarily for employee salaries.

Monroe, GA — 2025 Total Millage Rate
LevyMillsNotes
Walton County M&O12.278Up from 10.413; new jail/safety complex
Walton School M&O15.965Down from 16.176
School Bond0.000Eliminated 2025 (was 0.790)
Fire District0.000N/A — city provides fire/police
City of Monroe6.934Up from 6.661
MONROE TOTAL35.177

Scenario 2 — Loganville City Limits, Walton County Side

Properties on the Walton County portion of Loganville pay the same county and school rates as Monroe, but pay the City of Loganville’s rate instead of Monroe’s. In 2024, the City of Loganville accepted the rollback rate of 9.869 mills (down from a proposed 12.817). The 2025 rate was to be finalized at an August 2025 City Council meeting; the 2024 rollback is used as a close proxy here.

Loganville’s city rate is nearly 3 mills higher than Monroe’s — a key reason why city-limit Loganville properties cost more in tax terms than Monroe despite sitting just miles apart in the same county.

Loganville City Limits — Walton County Side (2025 Est.)
LevyMills
Walton County M&O12.278
Walton School M&O15.965
School Bond0.000
Fire District0.000
City of Loganville9.869*
LOGANVILLE-WALTON TOTAL~38.112

*2024 rollback rate; 2025 city rate to be confirmed

Scenario 3 — Loganville City Limits, Gwinnett County Side

This scenario has an important billing quirk that confuses buyers. The Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner bills 28.40 mills for properties in Loganville — covering Gwinnett County general fund, schools, school bond, recreation, and economic development. However, Gwinnett’s own rate table marks Loganville with an asterisk: “These cities bill their own city taxes — contact those cities for any taxes that may be due.”

The City of Loganville sends a separate bill for its own city rate (~9.869 mills in 2024). Once you add those together, the Gwinnett-side total is ~38.27 mills — nearly identical to the Walton side. Both sides of Loganville city limits carry essentially the same total tax burden.

The difference in the two sides comes down to the county’s portion: Gwinnett charges lower county M&O (6.95 mills) but higher school rates (18.70 + 1.45 = 20.15 mills), while Walton charges higher county M&O (12.278) but lower school rates (15.965). The city rate is the same either way.

Loganville City Limits — Gwinnett County Side (2025)
LevyMillsBilled By
Gwinnett County General Fund6.95Gwinnett Co.
Gwinnett School M&O18.70Gwinnett Co.
Gwinnett School Bond1.45Gwinnett Co.
Fire/EMS0.000City provides it
Police0.000City provides it
Recreation1.00Gwinnett Co.
Economic Development0.30Gwinnett Co.
Gwinnett-Billed Subtotal28.40
City of Loganville (separate bill)~9.869*City of Loganville
LOGANVILLE-GWINNETT TOTAL~38.27

*2024 city rate; Gwinnett county portion is from 2025 official rate table (updated 8/26/2025)

⚠ Watch Your Gwinnett Mail

If you buy on the Gwinnett side of Loganville, you will receive two separate property tax bills — one from Gwinnett County (28.40 mills) and one from the City of Loganville (~9.869 mills). Many buyers budget only from the Gwinnett bill and miss the city bill entirely until it’s past due. Set up escrow with your lender to cover both.

Scenario 4 — Unincorporated Walton County (The Lowest Rate)

Properties outside any city limits in Walton County pay no city millage. Instead, they pay the county-wide M&O and school rates, plus a Special Fire District levy of 2.365 mills (approved August 2025, increased from 2.100) to fund county fire protection services.

The fire district applies to unincorporated Walton County and the small cities of Jersey, Walnut Grove, Good Hope, and Between — not to Monroe, Loganville, or Social Circle, which have their own city fire and police departments funded through city taxes.

The result: unincorporated Walton County carries the lowest combined millage of any scenario at approximately 30.61 mills — nearly 7.5 mills less than Loganville city limits and about 4.5 mills less than Monroe.

Unincorporated Walton County — 2025 Total (Lowest Rate)
LevyMillsNotes
Walton County M&O12.278County-wide
Walton School M&O15.965County-wide
School Bond0.000Eliminated 2025
Special Fire District2.365Unincorporated areas only
City Levy0.000N/A — not in any city
UNINC. WALTON TOTAL30.608

Scenario 5 — Unincorporated Gwinnett County Near Loganville

Unincorporated Gwinnett County parcels near Loganville (ZIP 30052) carry no city levy, but they do receive county fire/EMS (3.20), county police (2.90), and dev/code enforcement (0.36) — services that city residents get through their city government instead. Combined with Gwinnett’s school rates and county general fund, the total lands at 34.86 mills for 2025.

That puts unincorporated Gwinnett about 4 mills higher than unincorporated Walton County but about 3.4 mills lower than Loganville city limits on the Gwinnett side. It’s the middle-ground option within Gwinnett.

Unincorporated Gwinnett County — 2025 Official Rate
LevyMills
Gwinnett County General Fund6.95
Gwinnett School M&O18.70
Gwinnett School Bond1.45
Fire/EMS3.20
Police2.90
Dev/Code Enforcement0.36
Recreation1.00
Economic Development0.30
City Levy0.000
UNINC. GWINNETT TOTAL34.86

Source: Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner official 2025 rate table, updated 8/26/2025

All Five Scenarios Side by Side

Location Total Mills County School City/Fire
Monroe (city limits) 35.18 12.278 15.965 6.934
Loganville city — Walton side 38.11 12.278 15.965 9.869
Loganville city — Gwinnett side 38.27 6.95 20.15 ~9.869+1.30†
Uninc. Gwinnett (near Logan.) 34.86 6.95 20.15 7.76 (svc.)
Uninc. Walton County ✓ Lowest 30.61 12.278 15.965 2.365 (fire)

†Gwinnett side includes recreation (1.00) + econ dev (0.30) billed by Gwinnett County. All totals are 2025 estimates. City of Loganville 2024 rollback rate used; verify 2025 city rate directly with Loganville City Hall at 770-466-1688.

Real Dollar Examples Across All Five Scenarios

Assessed value = 40% of market value. No exemptions applied. These are gross estimates — actual bills vary based on assessed value assigned by the tax assessor and any exemptions you qualify for.

Scenario $300K Home $350K Home $400K Home $500K Home
Monroe (city) $4,221 $4,925 $5,628 $7,035
Loganville city — Walton $4,573 $5,336 $6,098 $7,622
Loganville city — Gwinnett $4,592 $5,358 $6,123 $7,654
Uninc. Gwinnett $4,183 $4,880 $5,578 $6,972
Uninc. Walton ✓ Lowest $3,673 $4,285 $4,897 $6,122

Calculated as: home value × 40% × millage rate. No homestead exemption applied. Actual assessments may differ.

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Homestead Exemption: Walton County’s Hidden Advantage

Walton County has a voter-approved homestead exemption that freezes the assessed value used for county government taxes at the level when you first file. File in 2026 on a $400,000 home and your county M&O taxes are calculated on that same value even if the home hits $600,000 years later.

The freeze applies only to the county M&O levy — not school taxes, city taxes, or the fire district levy. It does not transfer when you sell. New buyers must refile, and the new freeze starts at the time of their filing.

Gwinnett County also has a homestead exemption that reduces the assessed value, but it works differently — it is a flat reduction rather than a full freeze, and the parameters vary for seniors vs. standard homeowners. Check with the Gwinnett Tax Commissioner for current amounts.

📌 Practical Note for Buyers

When evaluating a resale home in Walton County, the current owner’s tax bill may be significantly lower than yours will be — because their county taxes are frozen at a years-old assessed value that won’t apply to you. Always ask for the tax bill AND check the current county assessed value with the Walton County Tax Commissioner before setting your monthly payment budget.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the property tax rate in Monroe, GA?

In 2025, Monroe city limits carry approximately 35.18 mills combined — Walton County M&O (12.278) + school M&O (15.965) + City of Monroe (6.934). On a $350,000 home with no exemptions, that’s roughly $4,925/year.

What is the property tax rate inside Loganville city limits?

Both sides of Loganville city limits carry nearly the same total load. The Walton side is approximately 38.11 mills; the Gwinnett side is approximately 38.27 mills once you combine the Gwinnett-billed portion (28.40) with the separately-billed City of Loganville rate (~9.869). The city rate applies regardless of which county your parcel sits in.

Is property tax cheaper outside city limits near Loganville?

Yes — substantially. Unincorporated Walton County runs approximately 30.61 mills — the lowest of all five scenarios — because there is no city levy, and the fire district (2.365) costs far less than what city rates add. Unincorporated Gwinnett near Loganville runs about 34.86 mills — also lower than city-limit Loganville, but higher than unincorporated Walton.

Why does the Gwinnett County tax bill for Loganville look lower than the actual total?

The Gwinnett Tax Commissioner only bills the county’s portion — 28.40 mills. The City of Loganville sends a separate bill for the city rate. Many buyers in Gwinnett-side Loganville see the county bill and assume that’s the whole tax picture. It isn’t. Always account for both bills when budgeting and confirm with your lender that escrow covers both.

Why did Walton County taxes go up so much in 2025?

The county M&O rate rose from 10.413 to 12.278 mills — close to a 20% increase — driven by the cost of operating the new Walton County Public Safety Complex, which is three times the size of the old jail and requires state-mandated staffing levels. The fire district rate also increased to 2.365 mills. The school board partially offset the impact by rolling back its rate and eliminating the school bond levy.

When do I need to file for homestead exemption after buying?

In both Walton and Gwinnett counties, you must file by April 1 of the year following your purchase. If you close in fall 2025, file before April 1, 2026 to receive the exemption for the 2026 tax year. Missing the deadline means waiting an additional year. File with the Walton County Tax Commissioner or Gwinnett Tax Commissioner.

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