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Buying a house in proposed St. George

Posted on 9/16/14 at 9:40 am
Posted by Bard
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Posted on 9/16/14 at 9:40 am
I've been renting a house near campus for years and debating buying a place. With my recent nuptials having happened I've decided to take yet another plunge with the new wife and buy a house. Since I haven't been living in the proposed St. George area I really haven't cared for the topic other than the novelty of it.

Our new home is just inside the boundaries of St.G. so now it looks like I have to give (at least) a damn.

How will being incorporated into a new city effect my services (water, sewage, road repair, police, fire, etc) as well as my property taxes? Taxes for this property are very manageable, I would like to see it stay that way.
This post was edited on 9/16/14 at 10:02 am
Posted by SBJesus11
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Posted on 9/16/14 at 10:15 am to
Your taxes wont stay that way, they will go up
Posted by Tiger at Law
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Posted on 9/16/14 at 10:17 am to
Welcome to the good life
Posted by Jay Quest
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Posted on 9/16/14 at 10:27 am to
I have no reason to ever think I will live in baton rouge but if I were to move there St. George would be high on my list of potential places to locate.

Have friends living between Highland and Perkins and their quiet neighborhood looks inviting. They both want St. George to become a reality more than anything. Hard to predict but they are convinced property taxes will not be raised significantly if at all.

Posted by doubleb
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Posted on 9/16/14 at 10:40 am to
quote:

How will being incorporated into a new city effect my services (water, sewage, road repair, police, fire, etc) as well as my property taxes? Taxes for this property are very manageable, I would like to see it stay that way


water- no change, private water company
sewer- no change, no change same sewer plan and same user fees
police - sheriff patrols the non incorporated areas of the city for the most part and that would continue in SG
fire no change
road repair- Green Light Plan would stay the same and the intention is to continue having DPW do the road repairs but that is one area I would like to know more
property taxes- currently lower in the unincorporated areas and that would stay that way unless down the line voters elect to change them.
Posted by Unobtanium
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Posted on 9/16/14 at 10:42 am to
These are my best guesses based on my understanding of how things work now:
Water - BR water company, no difference;
Sewage - under parish-wide Dept. of public Works (I think), would not expect any change;
Road repair - same parish-wide DPW;
Police - they cover inside BR city limits only, St.George or no St. George. Your new house will most likely be under Sheriff's dept (parish);
Fire - BRFD covers city limits only, you'd be under St.George fire dept.

Library and BREC are also parish-wide entities, so they should not be affected by St. George/no St. George.
Posted by Bard
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Posted on 9/16/14 at 11:10 am to
Thanks for the replies. Thus far it looks like only possible tax increases are the only St. G downside. What would be the upside(s)?
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