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Unbelievable - I get my property tax on my S5

Old 12-09-2011, 04:21 AM
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How about $14,200 a year in taxes on a house. That's what mine are plus $600 a month HOA fee... We are looking into Wilmington NC also. You have to also go by the value of your home.
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Paid 5.5% sales tax on my car (it's now 6%), paid $1400 dollars for excise tax my first year, 900 year two, and pay outrageous property tax on my condo which has no land. Every day I drive on roads that I swear are made to ruin rims and suspensions. Where does the money go?

Yet I still live here. Boo hoo.
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Originally Posted by jab23
Paid 5.5% sales tax on my car (it's now 6%), paid $1400 dollars for excise tax my first year, 900 year two, and pay outrageous property tax on my condo which has no land. Every day I drive on roads that I swear are made to ruin rims and suspensions. Where does the money go?

Yet I still live here. Boo hoo.
And where is there?
Old 12-09-2011, 10:04 AM
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Originally Posted by PeterJay
Hey, someone has to pay for all the Parasites the government supports from cradle to grave !!
Hey, I didn't know Glenn Beck owned an S5. Welcome to the club.
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Gawd $14K ... that's a lot. I assume that's a big house? I have a log home in the NC mountains and I pay $1,500 for tax. So, for two homes, I only pay $4,400 in real property tax.

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How about $14,200 a year in taxes on a house. That's what mine are plus $600 a month HOA fee... We are looking into Wilmington NC also. You have to also go by the value of your home.
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Not to big, 3,000 SF on the water. Value 1 Mil
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WOW, you guys get ripped off.

I feel real sorry for people in NC, they have to pay property tax on their cars, boats, etc every year, what a shame.

I was working there all this summer and was looking for a hotel on a month to month basis. Well in NC anything under 90 days you have to pay and extra 16% tax because your in competition with apartments, or something like that, what a rip off.

In Florida we pay just once every other year for the license renewal, we have great roads, and no state tax. Our home property tax is about about $1200 every year on a $330,000 home.
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That's why people flock to Florida for retirement, but I heard that some places in FL have raised their property taxes, especially those near the water. Where are you in Florida - I suppose I'd retire in a place like yours.

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WOW, you guys get ripped off.

I feel real sorry for people in NC, they have to pay property tax on their cars, boats, etc every year, what a shame.

I was working there all this summer and was looking for a hotel on a month to month basis. Well in NC anything under 90 days you have to pay and extra 16% tax because your in competition with apartments, or something like that, what a rip off.

In Florida we pay just once every other year for the license renewal, we have great roads, and no state tax. Our home property tax is about about $1200 every year on a $330,000 home.
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That's why people flock to Florida for retirement, but I heard that some places in FL have raised their property taxes, especially those near the water. Where are you in Florida - I suppose I'd retire in a place like yours.
I'm in Jacksonville.
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Originally Posted by Imola Ghost
In Florida we pay just once every other year for the license renewal, we have great roads, and no state tax. Our home property tax is about about $1200 every year on a $330,000 home.
Originally Posted by Imola Ghost
I'm in Jacksonville.
I grew up and lived in Jax Beach till '03 when I moved to Northern Va for work.
It was a huge shock to have to pay State Tax, Property tax on my car and then still have Federal on top of it all.

I miss Jax and the lower cost of living, but man did it explode in the mid 90's-2005-ish. I don't miss the excruciating humidity & daily rain from June-Sept.

All things being equal, I think NC will be a nice middle ground between the two.

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