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Property taxes in EBR parish
Posted by ItalianTiger on 1/18/16 at 9:31 pm00
Especially the southern part. Is $1258/year about right for a home appraised around $220K?
re: Property taxes in EBR parishPosted by LSUTigers9458 on 1/18/16 at 9:32 pm to ItalianTiger
Yeah baw, thats cheap, I'm paying 8K a year for new 298K in the Woodlands :(
re: Property taxes in EBR parishPosted by Fusaichi Pegasus on 1/18/16 at 9:32 pm to LSUTigers9458
But you're leaving out the no tax part
re: Property taxes in EBR parishPosted by ellishughtiger on 1/18/16 at 9:34 pm to ItalianTiger
$2200 for 650 sq ft condo in the warehouse dist.
Texas high property taxes is due to no state income tax, correct?
Texas high property taxes is due to no state income tax, correct?
This post was edited on 1/18 at 9:35 pm
re: Property taxes in EBR parishPosted by ItalianTiger on 1/18/16 at 9:34 pm to Fusaichi Pegasus
1258 is with homestead exemption. Am I getting fleeced?
re: Property taxes in EBR parishPosted by Tigerpaw123 on 1/18/16 at 9:35 pm to ItalianTiger
Off hand it sounds a little low, but should be able to find millage rate online and compute
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re: Property taxes in EBR parishPosted by Golfer on 1/18/16 at 9:36 pm to ItalianTiger
That's about right based on a rough milage estimate for unincorporated EBR assuming you are using homestead exemption.
re: Property taxes in EBR parishPosted by oVo on 1/18/16 at 9:38 pm to ItalianTiger
St. George >> EBR
re: Property taxes in EBR parishPosted by bountyhunter on 1/18/16 at 10:01 pm to ItalianTiger
What you should be asking is how much are you paying for services that could be provided by the state. As the guy up there said about the Woodlands, we pay around 8-9k a year between property taxes and the MUD tax (a utilities tax that varies by neighborhood). Also time spent in traffic has a very real monetary value. All the neighborhoods are well-planned here so I spend less time in traffic (which is surprising considering the slightly longer commute and larger population).
I just moved out of Baton Rouge, had a house that sold for $220k - house was smaller and I had to pay for 3 kids to go to private school. Here I forgo the private school, kids get a good education, and I don't pay state income tax. It was a no-brainer for me.
I just moved out of Baton Rouge, had a house that sold for $220k - house was smaller and I had to pay for 3 kids to go to private school. Here I forgo the private school, kids get a good education, and I don't pay state income tax. It was a no-brainer for me.
This post was edited on 1/18 at 10:04 pm
re: Property taxes in EBR parishPosted by bountyhunter on 1/18/16 at 10:06 pm to Finch
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Our brilliant new governor is trying to raise the property tax.
Of course he is. Most of the people that voted for him are renters to slum-lords. Raising property taxes does nothing but spin up more bureaucratic jobs to support services that taxpayers will never be able to use.
This post was edited on 1/18 at 10:13 pm
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