For America's homeowners, it's not just where you live that determines what your current property tax bill looks like relative to others.
While geography is the big factor in how much you pay, a new study from real estate database and consultancy RealtyTrac breaks it down along other lines, including how long a person has owned a home, and how much the home is worth.
It all contributed to wide variation in the average amount in property taxes paid in 2014, as well as U.S. homeowners' average effective property tax rate—or the amount of property taxes paid as a percentage of a single-family home's value.
Here's a look at who paid what in U.S. property taxes in 2014.