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Jejuca
01-19-2014, 10:05 AM
Anyone know approximately how much taxes are on a Patio Villa without a homestead exemption?
REDCART
01-19-2014, 10:51 AM
Anyone know approximately how much taxes are on a Patio Villa without a homestead exemption?
A friend purchased a patio villa in Fernandina in January 2013 for $149K. His tax bill for 2014 was $2,720 w\o homestead exemption. If new construction, the first year will be considerably less because it's based on the unimproved lot. The homestead exemption will be worth approximately $700 for my friend in Fernandina. Hope this helps.
George
Jejuca
01-19-2014, 10:52 AM
Wow - did that include the bond?
Villageswimmer
01-19-2014, 11:09 AM
That does include bond. Bond is on the order of $900 of that figure depending on location.
njbchbum
01-19-2014, 11:12 AM
Anyone know approximately how much taxes are on a Patio Villa without a homestead exemption?
Which County?
Villageswimmer
01-19-2014, 11:15 AM
That does include bond. Bond is on the order of $900 of that figure depending on location.
I should have been more clear...this would be for a newish one in Sumter.
rayschic
01-19-2014, 11:17 AM
Anyone know approximately how much taxes are on a Patio Villa without a homestead exemption?
If the property is in Sumter County, you can use this link to check the property taxes. You can just put in the street and view properties with/without homestead.
Sumter County Tax Collector (http://fl-sumter-taxcollector.governmax.com/collectmax/collect30.asp?sid=6384C342AAD44A79BCEACD6A93683628 )
Jejuca
01-19-2014, 11:22 AM
Thank you for all the responses and answers! I figure that homesteading saves about $500 a year.
downeaster
01-19-2014, 11:25 AM
Anyone know approximately how much taxes are on a Patio Villa without a homestead exemption?
According to county tax records, a patio villa in Summerhill was taxed $1,616.97, bond paid, no homestead exemption, including $146.40 maintenance fee. That is fairly consistent with all residences in that patio area. There may be differences among various areas. Homestead exemption would reduce that figure by about $650.00.
theorem painter
01-19-2014, 11:26 AM
We looked at one yesterday in Sumter County and the taxes were $2500 including the bond.
REDCART
01-19-2014, 12:41 PM
Wow - did that include the bond?
Yes, bond payment included in tax assessment. Also assumes that you pay the bill in November to get the max discount.
asianthree
01-19-2014, 01:35 PM
Tax $1795. Bond $968sumter county
justjim
01-19-2014, 01:43 PM
According to county tax records, a patio villa in Summerhill was taxed $1,616.97, bond paid, no homestead exemption, including $146.40 maintenance fee. That is fairly consistent with all residences in that patio area. There may be differences among various areas. Homestead exemption would reduce that figure by about $650.00.
Downeaster you hit the nail on the head----generally newer villages Bond and Maint. is a bit more----costs have gone up as time goes on! :shocked:
Steve & Deanna
01-19-2014, 08:34 PM
Wow ! Reading about property taxes over $2700 on a patio villa sounds like a lot. Our property taxes went up slightly for this year but it must be the newer locations, the bond and the maintenance fees that boosted the tax bill. We have noticed that properties have really escalated in cost this year as compared to three or four years ago. I guess if you're in the market, ask lots of questions and choose wisely.
2BNTV
01-20-2014, 02:03 AM
I was quoted by my real estate agent, it is approximately 2% of the sale price, of your home. I don't if that's right though as it sounds lower than what my taxes were, when I bought my home, unless it was based on the previous owners price sale.
Maybe it was basd on new homes?
Single Track
01-20-2014, 10:51 AM
Anyone know approximately how much taxes are on a Patio Villa without a homestead exemption?
In 2013 I paid $2736 for a patio villa in Fernandina; this included taxes and bond. Since I applied for a Homestead deduction in 11/13, my new rate for 2014 has been reduced by about $534 to $2202. By paying in full by November each year, I get the full discount. When I applied, the property tax people estimated that I would save about $500 on a patio villa and their estimate was close.
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