The Mystery Behind New York City Real Property TaxesStuart SaftEsqHolland & Knight LLP
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New York's property tax rate came in 46th worst overall, only to be bested by Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Illinois, and last-place finisher New Jersey. New York's overall real estate tax rate stands at 1.64%. Additionally, the annual taxes that an average home valued at $281,...
New York's property tax rate came in 46th worst overall, only to be bested by Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Illinois, and last-place finisher New Jersey. New York's overall real estate tax rate stands at 1.64%. Additionally, the annual taxes that an average home valued at $281,...
The property tax is the single most important revenue source for local governments and school districts in New York State. Its positive attributes are its stability, simplicity, efficiency, predictability, and its contribution to local government. Yet gross inequities are associated with assessment admin...
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president of Citi Habitats, a New York real estate brokerage, "If living in a glass house in the sky is more your style, you will likely be looking at a lot of condos. Condo buildings didn’t become common in New York City until the 1970s, so they are often more modern than co-op...