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| View Poll Results: Annual Property Taxes at Your Primary Residence? | |||
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8 | 19.05% |
| $2,001 - $4,000 |
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15 | 35.71% |
| $4,001 - $6,000 |
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7 | 16.67% |
| $6,001 - $8,000 |
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6 | 14.29% |
| $8,001 - $10,000 |
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4 | 9.52% |
| $10,001 and up |
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2 | 4.76% |
| Voters: 42. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Property Taxes. How bad do you have it?
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Amateur, come to NJ and you will learn what property taxes are all about. If you are building new construction here and not going into an adult community you can expect at least 10k, most likely more.
Last edited by doopstr; 09-27-2005 at 10:54 AM. |
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was in a TSX, now in a
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right now, parents are paying ~$2500/year
The subdivision I just put down an offer in is ~$3000/year Depending on where around here, I've seen it from 2000 to 4500. |
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We haven't been assessed on the house yet, just the land. But from what my neighbors tell me, we're going to be in the $8500 + range for a 3br/2.5ba townhouse.
OH and we are going to get a bill for last years property taxes on the house. That'll be a nice $7000 bill. SO, come October I'm getting a $9000 + tax bill. ![]() |
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New 2006 property tax bill on my 1600 sq. ft. townhouse 10 miles from NYC is $8360.
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WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTT?????? That's f'in insane! What's the income tax and sales tax in NJ? |
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Fuct in the hed!
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$2400 a year on my condo in Arlington Heights....a "sought after area".
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$1900 a year on a 2 bed/2 bath condo (Chicagoland; NW suburbs)
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Well the NJ income tax varies like the fed tax rate.
Most people here probably fall into the 3.9%-7% range. Sales tax is 6%. BOHICA Bend over here it comes again. |
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I think the sales tax is 6% in 19 counties and the remaining two counties have 3% on some items and 6% on others due to being the poorest in the state. Not sure about income taxes though. |
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Mine’s about 4,100 a year for everything.
And that’s a 3,000 Sq Ft, 3-Bedroom, 2 bath place sitting on 2 acres. |
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I am now at ~$3500, townhome, 2300 sq ft, with maybe .2 land. It's decent for the area.
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Brand new townhouse in Northern Westchester County, NY: 2600 sq ft... 15' of property behind me = ~ $3200/year with the STAR deduction (which was very good for the area)
Brand new home outside of Charlotte, NC: 4500 sq ft, 1/2 acre of property = ~$3500/year |
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fwiw, my sister's home in Oak Park is about 100 years old.... fully renovated/remodeled tho. property tax is just over $20k... eek
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$3600/yr, ~1800 sq ft, 3bed 1.5bath, corner lot with side garage.
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$2300/yr, ~1200sq ft, 3 bed, 1 bath, 2 car garage, 17,000 sq ft lot...
They just did a reval in town, so my bill went a couple of hundred over last year. House is assessed a little under 100K more then last year... BTW, assessed != appraised. Assessment on the house went up, but the tax rate went down. Proposition 2 1/2 in MA. One of my criteria for buying a house was the tax rate. Some people overlook this when shopping around for houses, but I knew that the town I'm in was lower then some of the other towns in the area. |
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~$3300/year 1643 sqft 3br/2bthrm O' and NO STATE INCOME TAX in Texas
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Tax rate of @2200 just went up to @2600 on a three-bed two-bath 1880's Victorian rowhouse in a "gentrified" neighborhoo near Center City, Philadelphia (within the city limits) - total of about 1600 square feet, and the concept of parking attached to a row house in CC is laughable...... However, we won't pay the tax increase, as it will be implemented just after we close on the sale of the place; market is softening, and we didn't get what we wanted but we are closing at $405 - four times what we paid for it about ten years ago.
The low taxes for real estate are fully compensated for by the Philadelphia City Wage Tax....... |
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1600sq ft 3 bed 2 bath 2300 taxes |
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how the hell do people afford the taxes, thats like 600 per month to the fucking gov't(state, local, whatever)
i know that is one of our criteria when we move, lower taxes |
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ya'll are getting cleaned out on property taxes....here, even though it is hurricaneville/lower alabama, i may have to cough up $1500-$1800 next year. this year we're just paying on the land so i'm not sure how much that'll be.
and my house is a 1800sq 4bed 2 bath |
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if you've a business, be sure to write off your home office and itemize all your expenses!
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Mine seems reasonable by comparison. $3800/yr. Prop 13
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Hey, guess where State Govs are going to turn to when they can't pay their Pension/Healthcare Benefits....you guessed it --- RAISE TAXES.
Enjoy! Another reason to not be bullish about home appreciation. ![]() |
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$27 per $1000 assessed value here in Milwaukee which is too damn much.
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Prop 13 owns.Right now paying around $2700 /year and can only go up 2% per year. However, if/when I move into a new house, my guess is property tax will be arround 8-10k /year ![]() |
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![]() I write off the square footage of my den (office), and then turn that into a percentage of the size of the house and use that to write off my heat, electric, and so on. Also get to write off most of my cable modem bill... and anything I buy for it (new desk, new monitor, and so on). I make out better from that then actual profits... LOL... |
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Oh man you said it. NJ bore a huge hole in my ass - and wallet this year with reassessment.
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