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Old 12-12-2018, 06:29 AM   #101
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PITI P 390 I-230 T-250 ins-40
Lawn-37 for 6months/happy to pay it
Repairs actual for year 545 budget 200 month
So around 900 per month.
I include my replacement costs for patio and appliances in my total House budget of 1,000 per month so I am over budget for year since I put Interest and Principal it a different category.
I have not repaired or replaced a broken dishwasher because I am mad that it broke down so soon. I'll come down out of the tree pretty soon if I find a sale.
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Old 12-12-2018, 06:52 AM   #102
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Property tax; $250
Insurance; $200
Upkeep; $200
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Total; $650

Note; we have 5 acres, of which at least 1 full acre is landscaped and irrigated. Home value is approx $800,000
Where do you live with 3000 grand a year property taxon a 800k house?
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Old 12-12-2018, 07:28 AM   #103
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Where do you live with 3000 grand a year property taxon a 800k house?
Any low tax area.

I have 150 acres with river frontage and a 2400 sq ft house. My property taxes are around $850/year.
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Old 12-12-2018, 07:33 AM   #104
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Where I live paying my property taxes protects my house from being auctioned on the court house steps.

Ain't that the truth, who knew it was optional.

anyhoo,
Insurance 2827.00
property taxes 8000.00
HOA 2160.00
home repair budget 2400

So around 1100.00 a month.
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Old 12-12-2018, 02:34 PM   #105
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December 2015, downtown Raleigh, 2000 sf:
Average combined monthly heat/water/sewer/phone/elec/internet $149
Insurance $136
Mortgage $1038
Taxes $310


Fixer upper, so I spent many thousands, cannot separate out maintenance
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Old 12-12-2018, 02:40 PM   #106
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Mortgage: $1,032/month
Tax & Insurance: $337/month
Total: $1,369/month

Brick home .. maintenance free exterior .. approx. $400k 3,400 sq.ft. 5br 4bath

HOA: $60/month .. swimming pool, clubhouse, gym, tennis court, etc
Utilities: $240-$250. Electricity, gas, water.

Vacation 4 weeks Timeshare: $850 per year maintenance

Where do you live with such low property taxes (and insurance) and a low HOA fee?
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Old 12-12-2018, 02:58 PM   #107
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Mortgage $700/month.
Insurance $125.
HOA Dues $50.
Property Taxes $350.

Total $1,225.

I accrue an additional $400/month for car and house repairs.
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Old 12-12-2018, 11:20 PM   #108
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$2340.

This does not include repairs as we moved into this house a few months ago so don't have enough history to know. I guess I would estimate about $200 a month.

Real estate taxes for next year are estimated. We didn't have a HS exemption for this year as we bought mid-year. Next year we will, but I expect the value of the house to go way up based upon our purchase. So, we'll see. If not, then cost might be about $100 less a month. Real estate taxes is estimated at $8000 a year. Rest of the amount is mortgage, insurance and HOA
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Old 01-16-2019, 08:15 PM   #109
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OMG!!! I gotta sell. 2 houses (1) in expensive LA and another in Coastal Ga. My RE taxes alone are $21K for LA and $18K in Ga. Shoot me now and get it over with!!!!
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Old 01-16-2019, 09:23 PM   #110
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Bought in 2011 in Coastal Florida.
700 payment
150 insurance
150 taxes
65 HOA
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Old 01-16-2019, 09:26 PM   #111
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Taxes are North of 12k per year; based upon three beds/ 1 1/2 baths; 1749 square feet; small piece of property.

Home owners insurance $2,300 per year. Umbrella about $500.

Maintenance is lumpy so estimating $300 per month. (This month the garage door opener and kitchen fan bit the dust). I should add that we do the lawn ourselves, remove snow ourselves when necessary, DH does a lot of the repairs himself to save money.

No mortgage.

So rough math, $1,500 a month.

Not counting utilities, of course.
Update: Just got the first property tax bill of the year. General tax, went up by 1/3. Estimate that school tax will as well. This raises 12k per year to 16k per year on property tax alone.

The size of the house - remained the same.
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Old 01-17-2019, 12:25 AM   #112
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OMG!!! I gotta sell. 2 houses (1) in expensive LA and another in Coastal Ga. My RE taxes alone are $21K for LA and $18K in Ga. Shoot me now and get it over with!!!!


And at the rate CA and LA County are going with approving more and more expensive bond issues, this problem is unlikely to get better. We pay almost $15K for a property we purchases in 2003.
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Old 01-17-2019, 12:42 AM   #113
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OMG!!! I gotta sell. 2 houses (1) in expensive LA and another in Coastal Ga. My RE taxes alone are $21K for LA and $18K in Ga. Shoot me now and get it over with!!!!

Well, at that property tax rate, the California home has gotta be worth over $2M. Oh! The humanity! Someone start a Go-Fund-Me page for this guy!
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That’s a bunch of $$$$ for property tax. We own 2 $800k houses in California and both remain under 5k each. Thanks to prop 13.

How do the elderly on a fixed income afford the taxes in New York, New Jersey, and other high tax states?
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Old 01-17-2019, 05:51 AM   #115
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400k house in KC and I pay 6500 for property tax a year, I need to move so I can get an instant raise.
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Estimated monthly expenses for the 1-bedroom condo that I just purchased in France:

property taxes: €120
HOA: €170
Insurance: €40

Total: €330 per month ($376 at the current exchange rate)
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Old 01-17-2019, 06:35 AM   #117
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That’s a bunch of $$$$ for property tax. We own 2 $800k houses in California and both remain under 5k each. Thanks to prop 13.

How do the elderly on a fixed income afford the taxes in New York, New Jersey, and other high tax states?
Eventually they don't and either sell and/or move out of those states.
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Old 01-17-2019, 06:58 AM   #118
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That’s a bunch of $$$$ for property tax. We own 2 $800k houses in California and both remain under 5k each. Thanks to prop 13.

How do the elderly on a fixed income afford the taxes in New York, New Jersey, and other high tax states?
FL has a similar cap for homeowners; however, the assessed value is brought up to FMV when there is a sale.

We bought in 2014 and were re-assessed at that time. Since then we have been covered by the cap. At my local assessor's website, it gives prospective buyers a pretty good estimate of the house's new FMV, based on the new sales price.

Our current taxes are 3,100. Based on a fair sales price, the new owner would pay 6,400 but could be as low as 5,700 if they qualify for homestead.

I have neighbors with homes of similar value to mine who pay 600 to 800 a year in taxes because they have owned them for decades. For them, staying put is a bargain.

We lived in Fairfax VA (one of the wealthiest counties in US) for many years pre-retirement and they (like most VA localities) have a real estate tax exemption and deferral program for low income owners, allowing them to stay in their homes. Fairly generous....income 52K or less gets 100% exemption, then 25-50% off with income as high as 72K. Assets must be below 340K, not counting house/land.
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Old 01-17-2019, 08:21 AM   #119
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property/house repairs/maintenance $250 monthly avg. (does not include big occasional hits like new roof, new hvac, water heater, etc.)
house ins. including umbrella $100 monthly avg.
property taxes $275 monthly avg.

Small town midwest USA
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Eventually they don't and either sell and/or move out of those states.

Some places, Texas for example, locks in your prop tax amount once you hit a certain age 65 or 70 or some such. So the tax goes up on paper but the current owner occupant wont ever pay more in their lifetime. Probs arise when they get helpful and gift the house to children to get it out of their name thinking they are gaming medicare assets testing. Suddenly equally poor adult child owes a goctha amount of prop taxes once that lock is removed
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