Indeed. I just got a nice letter from our friendly property assessor earlier this week.Don't celebrate too much, that will all change quickly. When the accessor shows up and gets his measure wheel out.... new information, new numbers!
Hey, I'll buy that!!When we move out of Massachusetts in 2001 we were paying around $4200 property tax for a 1000sf ranch on a half acre.
Moved to Kansas bought a 2800 sf two story houses with a 1200 sf garage. The property tax was $608 a year.
Big difference. More free people in Kansas.
Wish that would be the case here. We bought the 1-1/2 acre vacant lot next to us and pay $1,600 / year for the privilege of owning it.Vacant land isn't taxed heavily until you build on it. They then get even with you.
I agree with you 100%I do have a question about county property tax. And that is simply what do we get for aside from richer county employees. Really, out here in the boondocks what do you/we get? There is no fire dept, EMS, or police, the roads suck at best and why does the money stay with inthe city limits? We are required to depend on local towns for anything we need fire, EMS, or the PaSP and they could take an hour or more, to get here, been there and done that before.
Now dont get me wrong I dont mind paying my fair share, I just want to know what Im getting for my money.
Correction, you don't own it, the rent is $1600. If you fail to pay the rent the landlord will rent it to someone else. At some point the rate of tax becomes too high and the property is governed by others.Wish that would be the case here. We bought the 1-1/2 acre vacant lot next to us and pay $1,600 / year for the privilege of owning it.
I couldn't go back to 1892, so I used the first year available for the calculation, 1913. Today based on the dollar amount of $192.45 in 1913 today would be $3,676.43. That is still quite inexpensive for 80 acres of land, and depending on what state you live in, today it might be a lot more expensive than the $3,676.43. Especially in the Northeast, which would include New Jersey and New York.FWIW... Copy of the December 1882 property tax receipt for 80 acres in Mid-Michigan.
It was only $119.45 back then..... I did redact the personal info off it.
Being taxed is inevitable. Welcome to country livin.I do have a question about county property tax. And that is simply what do we get for aside from richer county employees. Really, out here in the boondocks what do you/we get? There is no fire dept, EMS, or police, the roads suck at best and why does the money stay with inthe city limits? We are required to depend on local towns for anything we need fire, EMS, or the PaSP and they could take an hour or more, to get here, been there and done that before.
Now dont get me wrong I dont mind paying my fair share, I just want to know what Im getting for my money.
A few years back I stopped in the game conservation office (or whatever it's called) to get my canoe registered so I could use it on a local lake. I paid like $10 and got some decals. I never put the decals on the canoe. In fact I never set the canoe on the intended lake. When our tax statement came it listed one boat, one trailer and one boat motor as an addition over the previous year. I couldn't figure out what they were adding that on for so I called. They said you have a boat, you registered and the information goes to Pratt and they forward the information to us (the canoe) so you have to have a trailer to haul it and a motor to propel it!!!!In California property taxes are high. My wife has a small patio boat on a local lake and pays personal property tax on the boat. In other states are you taxed on luxury items?
They tax your dog?FWIW... Copy of the December 1882 property tax receipt for 80 acres in Mid-Michigan.
It was only $119.45 back then..... I did redact the personal info off it.