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Tikki

(15,130 posts)
43. No, but then we are still on the Prop 13 level...
Fri Oct 24, 2014, 05:11 PM
Oct 2014

We will stay here until we pass or go into a rest home. We have worked hard to make sure the
property will be profitable for our sons if need be.


Tikki

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Taxes are how govt pays for things. Figure out where else the money can come from before... Hekate Oct 2014 #1
Property taxes help make the community livable . . . brush Oct 2014 #72
Agreed. I am not anti-tax, believe me. The other thing that suffered here was schools Hekate Oct 2014 #83
Without Prop. 13 I would have lost my house Sen. Walter Sobchak Oct 2014 #81
Not quite that bad here Retrograde Oct 2014 #97
Prop 13 is actually the reason CA's real estate market is not stable, why you bubbled so hard Bluenorthwest Oct 2014 #116
Prop. 13 was a result of municipalities aggressively reassessing properties at inflated values Sen. Walter Sobchak Oct 2014 #131
I live in a very high property tax area...Over 5000 per year for 1600 sq ft home on small lot. The empressof all Oct 2014 #2
Me, too. Just got my statement. $7,288 for a 450 sf one bedroom condo! NYC_SKP Oct 2014 #110
We have great schools where I live. And most school levys always pass. nt Logical Oct 2014 #3
Mine are way too high. bigwillq Oct 2014 #4
Which small town? NutmegYankee Oct 2014 #95
Not really JustAnotherGen Oct 2014 #5
My property taxes this year are $14,750. meaculpa2011 Oct 2014 #6
Wow that's nuts scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #8
NY, CT Or NJ? The empressof all Oct 2014 #11
Not sure where that poster lives but I live in CT and, yes, taxes are outrageous. bigwillq Oct 2014 #14
CT scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #18
You live in CT or the poster you asked does? bigwillq Oct 2014 #21
I'm sorry , I live in CT scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #22
Great. Me too! bigwillq Oct 2014 #23
I love everything about this state scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #25
The winter is part of the high tax though. NutmegYankee Oct 2014 #88
Oh I know snow removal costs but there's a lot of waste in this state scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #102
The Casinos aren't doing that well. NutmegYankee Oct 2014 #104
They still pay the state 25% of all slot revenue even now scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #105
$279 million and falling. NutmegYankee Oct 2014 #106
Holy cow that's a big drop scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #107
NY. South shore of Nassau County, Long Island four miles from the Queens line. meaculpa2011 Oct 2014 #17
Young folks buying in that area has always been a problem The empressof all Oct 2014 #27
We were very lucky. meaculpa2011 Oct 2014 #32
Are you from my hometown tabbycat31 Oct 2014 #15
I'm in Oceanside. And you? n/t meaculpa2011 Oct 2014 #19
Grew up in the White Plains area tabbycat31 Oct 2014 #53
Well, then, people in Portland, Oregon can stop complaining. HuckleB Oct 2014 #51
Makes me feel a lot better about the $9,049 tax bill I just got! REP Oct 2014 #58
My school taxes are more than double my municipal... Historic NY Oct 2014 #7
My town told me 78% of my taxes are for school taxes , do you get two bills or is it lumped together scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #12
We have two seperate bills... Historic NY Oct 2014 #108
I think the elderly should get significant property tax exemptions TexasMommaWithAHat Oct 2014 #9
you can't scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #13
Many states and cities have tax relief programs for the elderly , disabled, and disabled veterans. Lars39 Oct 2014 #20
I know in Florida they get a discount RockaFowler Oct 2014 #28
Borderline and Yes One_Life_To_Give Oct 2014 #10
So many Red Herrings out there. Wellstone ruled Oct 2014 #16
Damn right! TexasMommaWithAHat Oct 2014 #24
^this^ catrose Oct 2014 #31
New Hampshire ? scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #33
TX eom catrose Oct 2014 #45
I'm in NH Silent3 Oct 2014 #76
You guys are like us when it comes to property tax scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #77
Yes, at least we're spared sales tax and income tax. OTOH, since my wife and I don't cook much... Silent3 Oct 2014 #79
I don't know how long you've been in Texas... malokvale77 Oct 2014 #49
Well... Trekologer Oct 2014 #115
I don't think so frazzled Oct 2014 #26
No, The student loan problem is the biggest mortgage problem and the new social norms CK_John Oct 2014 #29
We've been wanting to downsize spinbaby Oct 2014 #30
They are attempting to raise everyone where I live 17% - in one year! maced666 Oct 2014 #34
I knowa couple of people if that happened here it could mean losing their homes scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #65
I would rather tax the rich, who can afford to be taxed Trajan Oct 2014 #35
I pay some of the lowest property taxes Le Taz Hot Oct 2014 #36
Mine are a shade under 14k. cherokeeprogressive Oct 2014 #82
Im ok with my property taxes Travis_0004 Oct 2014 #37
You don't avoid the impact of property taxes if you rent karynnj Oct 2014 #38
I'm in NM, and my property taxes are rather low. SheilaT Oct 2014 #39
Here in Orange County, NC, realtors advertise houses with Chapel Hill schools but no CH taxes. mnhtnbb Oct 2014 #40
My taxes are $400.00 on a $50,000 house CBGLuthier Oct 2014 #41
A year? scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #42
Yes CBGLuthier Oct 2014 #62
South Carolina? W_HAMILTON Oct 2014 #44
Oklahoma CBGLuthier Oct 2014 #63
No, but then we are still on the Prop 13 level... Tikki Oct 2014 #43
Ask that question when you don't have the burden Shankapotomus Oct 2014 #46
My mortgage payment is less than I was paying for rent REP Oct 2014 #57
Renters pay them too whatthehey Oct 2014 #47
No. Property taxes aren't bank-breaking. My energy bills are higher blm Oct 2014 #48
Property taxes have always been a part of one's home payment. HuckleB Oct 2014 #50
Raise top rax rate to 90% where it belongs fed, raise state income tax rate accordingly randys1 Oct 2014 #52
They did in Boston Warpy Oct 2014 #54
Mine keep dropping. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2014 #55
Wow, that's rotten luck. Hope the economy where you are turns around soon and takes KingCharlemagne Oct 2014 #87
I'm guessing it at a 20 year rebound if that. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2014 #90
My wife and I always said to each other that we were buying a place to live and not a KingCharlemagne Oct 2014 #98
How about a graduated property tax? ozone_man Oct 2014 #56
I don't know if that would be fair on peoples homes scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #61
For the 50% mill rate who can't afford that, ozone_man Oct 2014 #66
It just doesn't sound right to me scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #69
Oh, this will be a national policy. ozone_man Oct 2014 #70
hehe scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #71
Think of it like health care. ozone_man Oct 2014 #73
just a side note.. I love Vermont scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #74
It was just pie in the sky thinking. ozone_man Oct 2014 #78
Property isn't valued equally across the nation. NutmegYankee Oct 2014 #92
Location is taxable! ozone_man Oct 2014 #100
So what you actually are proposing is to screw the blue states. NutmegYankee Oct 2014 #101
Not thinking red or blue. ozone_man Oct 2014 #109
You don't seem to understand. NutmegYankee Oct 2014 #120
Stagnant and unstable wages are probably a bigger factor Marrah_G Oct 2014 #59
I guess I'm lucky to be in California? zappaman Oct 2014 #60
You're the 2nd person who said CA isn't bad scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #64
CA here. Almost $14k n/t cherokeeprogressive Oct 2014 #84
You posted pics of the place. Nobody's crying for you. LeftyMom Oct 2014 #85
But aren't your housing costs outrageous? Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2014 #91
That's true in Southern California and the Bay Area Le Taz Hot Oct 2014 #94
I think he's somewhere around Berkley Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2014 #96
Berkely is in the Bay Area. Le Taz Hot Oct 2014 #103
It varies wildly by community. LeftyMom Oct 2014 #99
Here's a house for sale PasadenaTrudy Oct 2014 #123
Coughing a lung up... Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2014 #125
Insanity, isn't it? PasadenaTrudy Oct 2014 #130
Talk to your state and local governments. But many will blame the Feds. nt kelliekat44 Oct 2014 #67
We have Prop. 13 to thank... PasadenaTrudy Oct 2014 #68
Property taxes played a big role in where we bought our home 5 years ago krawhitham Oct 2014 #75
They work out to just over $100/mo and the assessed value is arguably too high. LeftyMom Oct 2014 #80
Yes. lumberjack_jeff Oct 2014 #86
no ibegurpard Oct 2014 #89
In California (2 BR Condo). About $250/month for us. I feel it is too high, b/c KingCharlemagne Oct 2014 #93
3 questions: Maybe, no and possibly. flvegan Oct 2014 #111
taxes on my house here in AZ has dropped 75% in the last 3 years Pakhet Oct 2014 #112
Question makes no sense. MadrasT Oct 2014 #113
Our property taxes doubled last year madokie Oct 2014 #114
Property taxes melm00se Oct 2014 #117
Seniors get breaks in my state treestar Oct 2014 #118
I challenged mine and partially won ecstatic Oct 2014 #119
Well.... Adrahil Oct 2014 #121
Welcome to DU alcibiades_mystery Oct 2014 #122
No. Lack of money and student debt TBF Oct 2014 #124
It isn't the property taxes redstatebluegirl Oct 2014 #126
Depends on where you're talking about customerserviceguy Oct 2014 #127
Property taxes are always an issue in home ownership. MineralMan Oct 2014 #128
I can't speak for others, but it is my one fear, as a relatively new widow age 64. WinkyDink Oct 2014 #129
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