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Property Taxes for 2025
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Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Davedave77 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 13, 2025 10:19 pmI would tend to agree with you about the west side especially the Seattle metro area but things are lot different here in the East central part of the state. I'm not sure about the South Western part of the state but I think it's a lot different too until you start getting closer to the Vancouver/Portland area. I think Oregon is very similar geographically.
We do have to put up with all the new firearm restrictions the Western side is passing. If I was younger I would probably be considering moving to a different state but I've been here now for 73 years and not really wanting to start over and it would be tough financially.
Its somewhat the same in Colorado. I have a step daughter that lives in Naches. I’ve been all over the eastern part of Washington. But 16K a year for property taxes and when I left there last July 4.00 a gallon gas is crazy. Id like to get out of Colorado to where taxes and insurance are going through the roof. But at 73 the chances are slim
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I get my property tax bill in July. Half is due then, half in January. I pay it all in July.
I'm sure there are lots of people in CT who are unhappy about the cost of living, taxes, and other social and political issues who would like to leave, but luckily I don't know any of them. The few people that I know enjoy living here and can afford it and they contribute and donate to help those who can't. I'm happy to pay for public schools, good roads, and other state and municipal services. We might complain about newly realized medical conditions, aches or pains, and other challenges to navigating the room or doing common chores, but the complaints are usually just an acknowledgment of some cosmic sense of sadistic humor.
There's no denying it. Eyes wide open. It really is a cruel world and eventually it is going to bare it's gnarly teeth. In the meantime, I'll pay my taxes and try to enjoy some good humor and shoot as much and as often as I can. I've got a lot of ammo.
I'm sure there are lots of people in CT who are unhappy about the cost of living, taxes, and other social and political issues who would like to leave, but luckily I don't know any of them. The few people that I know enjoy living here and can afford it and they contribute and donate to help those who can't. I'm happy to pay for public schools, good roads, and other state and municipal services. We might complain about newly realized medical conditions, aches or pains, and other challenges to navigating the room or doing common chores, but the complaints are usually just an acknowledgment of some cosmic sense of sadistic humor.
There's no denying it. Eyes wide open. It really is a cruel world and eventually it is going to bare it's gnarly teeth. In the meantime, I'll pay my taxes and try to enjoy some good humor and shoot as much and as often as I can. I've got a lot of ammo.
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Northern Virginia is the pain in our butts and seems to now be getting worse, but otherwise we are doing just fine here in SW Virginia. We also just paid our taxes and I would say how much for all we have and all we get, but I don't want everyone cussing at me, lol.
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My county has a program that has a 3 tier property tax exemption for retirees and disabled. The top tier exempts some taxes if your income is below $48k. I qualified for the middle tier last year and am somewhat embarrassed at how low my property taxes were last year. Also my property's assessed value was frozen when I retired 10 years ago. It will go to the current assessment if I go over the $48k but as long as I don't go over $48k 2 consecutive years it will revert back to the original assessment from 10 years ago.BigAl52 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 14, 2025 9:11 am
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Its somewhat the same in Colorado. I have a step daughter that lives in Naches. I’ve been all over the eastern part of Washington. But 16K a year for property taxes and when I left there last July 4.00 a gallon gas is crazy. Id like to get out of Colorado to where taxes and insurance are going through the roof. But at 73 the chances are slim
I'm not sure if it's statewide but it probably is as it does exempt you from some state taxes if your income is low enough.
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My property tax bill comes the first of the year. School taxes came in September. I get a school tax refund for owning my home. It comes out to around 15%. You have to sign up for it. School taxes are more than property taxes here. I live in the lowest taxed town of our county. My part time job is in the next county. Each winter I can see my taxes at work as I cross the county line in the winter. The roadway goes from wet to snow covered as I enter the next county. It depends how much snow is in the road depending whether the state, county or town takes care of that road. On the state road, the counties usually contract to take care of it. Apparently they all don't get the same rate for the same road.
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I’m looking at all my property tax bills since I bought in Wisconsin. In 2022 my taxes were $2,393 and this year they are $3,870. Most of the increase has been from acquiring more land and adding new structures. The school district passed a levy and that portion increased from $1,497 to $1,791. I get a tax credit of $64 because I’m owner occupied and I get a credit of $193 coming from the state lottery. In two more years I get a tax credit for the house value as a Disabled Veteran.
Overall my combined property, income, and sales tax is a lot less than in Washington. Even licensing my autos is a lot less. And all I have to do is tolerate an ice age for five months each year.
Overall my combined property, income, and sales tax is a lot less than in Washington. Even licensing my autos is a lot less. And all I have to do is tolerate an ice age for five months each year.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Of course Real Estate taxes vary by locality here in Va. but in my little but expen$ive city I paid my half in November of the $3200 on my rancher sitting on 1/2 acre lot. You would think paying taxes on this place for 40 years now would be enough! Cost of Senior life is trying to hold on to what you worked and paid for with the rising cost of home insurance and taxes!
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Here in the east side of Washington State (less expensive than where Sir Henry lived) my property taxes have surged since 2020. When the riots were happening in the larger cities many moved here and other nearby areas and our home values were inflated. Double edged sword as yes my home is worth more but the cost to live in it has increased greatly. Not only in taxes but in home owners insurance which has also increased considerably. The difficult part is my income hasn’t increased in this time frame with the exception of the Social Security cost of living increases. My pension is still exactly what it was when I retired in 2015.
Just less expendable income than five years ago compounded by the inflation of the last four years. But so far we are good, and making ends meet. We certainly have cut back on some spending tho.
Just less expendable income than five years ago compounded by the inflation of the last four years. But so far we are good, and making ends meet. We certainly have cut back on some spending tho.