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rustyp 03-02-2018 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by fw102807 (Post 1519808)

That is very good guide. The one I use to answer my friends when they ask how much does it cost to live here. As to the specific question of how much are taxes - semantics you will receive back. However if you live anywhere in suburbia without a HOA you are probably comparing real estate taxes to the following. This is just the answer of actual dollar outlay. What you get for the money Vs your old tax bill is another story altogether.

On a $250K house approximately:
$2800/yr prop tax + $2300/yr bond & maintenance fee + $1800/yr amenities fee = $6900/yr.

Brandy4 03-02-2018 03:36 PM

If you did not "reside" in Florida at the time of your service you can't claim your veterans disability against your real estate taxes in Florida. My late husband was a WWII 100% disabled B24 pilot - couldn't claim.

You can get Homestead deduction if this will
Be your primary residence.

fw102807 03-02-2018 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rustyp (Post 1519956)
That is very good guide. The one I use to answer my friends when they ask how much does it cost to live here. As to the specific question of how much are taxes - semantics you will receive back. However if you live anywhere in suburbia without a HOA you are probably comparing real estate taxes to the following. This is just the answer of actual dollar outlay. What you get for the money Vs your old tax bill is another story altogether.

On a $250K house approximately:
$2800/yr prop tax + $2300/yr bond & maintenance fee + $1800/yr amenities fee = $6900/yr.

This is still less than we paid on our house up north for taxes alone. Also our home already had the bond paid so we only pay taxes and amenities which we consider quite a bargain.

rustyp 03-02-2018 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by fw102807 (Post 1519960)
This is still less than we paid on our house up north for taxes alone. Also our home already had the bond paid so we only pay taxes and amenities which we consider quite a bargain.

I agree with you - just trying to answer the OPs original question. As compared to my taxes up north this is a great bargain. The original OP sounds like there is a budget and it is important. Don't want to mislead anyone with the canned tax answer of approx $15-$17 / thousand. There is substantially more to the story when they write that yearly check.

Daddymac 03-02-2018 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1519790)
Taxes didn't get "hiked". Property values went up.

Wrong,
Taxes do go up. If the town Employees get wage increases, medical increases, your taxes will get “hiked”
If the town cannot get the funding for them.

biker1 03-02-2018 05:21 PM

The experience in Sumter notwithstanding ...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daddymac (Post 1519967)
Wrong,
Taxes do go up. If the town Employees get wage increases, medical increases, your taxes will get “hiked”
If the town cannot get the funding for them.


jmvalcq 03-02-2018 05:32 PM

Taxes
 
Everybody chimed in on the prices and taxes, answering your questions. However, it’s the lifestyle that your paying for. You can find lower priced properties outside of the villages, but not the same lifestyle. Only you can determine what that is worth to you.

Abby10 03-02-2018 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Brandy4 (Post 1519959)
If you did not "reside" in Florida at the time of your service you can't claim your veterans disability against your real estate taxes in Florida. My late husband was a WWII 100% disabled B24 pilot - couldn't claim.

You can get Homestead deduction if this will
Be your primary residence.

I'm wondering about your response. Reason being, I personally know some TV residents who are 100% disabled vets and who pay no RE taxes. Those I know never resided in Florida until they retired there.

For the poster who asked this question, I would recommend calling and verifying for yourself.

thelegges 03-02-2018 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brandy4 (Post 1519959)
If you did not "reside" in Florida at the time of your service you can't claim your veterans disability against your real estate taxes in Florida. My late husband was a WWII 100% disabled B24 pilot - couldn't claim.

You can get Homestead deduction if this will
Be your primary residence.

Your disability must be service related. If you rated are 100% service related disabled you pay your bond, but not taxes on your primary residence.

rjm1cc 03-02-2018 07:11 PM

The home may also have a bond that you will have to pay off. The bond keep the cost of the home down. If you have a bond you could have annual maintenance costs in addition to taxes. As you have seen taxes vary by location. Utilities can also vary. Pay attention to how the home is heated. There can also be additional charges on your real estate tax bill for other services. Go to the county tax collector's site to get an idea of what charges you will face. You might want to look at larger communities in Ocala.

Nucky 03-02-2018 08:48 PM

There are many Manufactured Homes in very good condition that can be had at prices that will leave you with money to work with to get settled in. The homes are in fine condition. Many people are guessing about what its like to live in the Historic Section. I can tell you it is just fine. Property taxes are around $1000 after you are Homesteaded. They also bill for garbage and the fire department on the tax bill. Total in 2017 was about $1200 for the year. $100 per month. Send me a Private Message if I can be of any other assistance.

There are many, many, many owners in the Hysterical section who will be going down with the ship. Meaning they will never trade in, sell, knock down, drag away, or consider leaving this area. I am one of those. I gave Fenney a thought but decided if I want a new house I already know the perfect place to build it. Rite here.

Wiotte 03-02-2018 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1520033)
There are many Manufactured Homes in very good condition that can be had at prices that will leave you with money to work with to get settled in. The homes are in fine condition. Many people are guessing about what its like to live in the Historic Section. I can tell you it is just fine. Property taxes are around $1000 after you are Homesteaded. They also bill for garbage and the fire department on the tax bill. Total in 2017 was about $1200 for the year. $100 per month. Send me a Private Message if I can be of any other assistance.



There are many, many, many owners in the Hysterical section who will be going down with the ship. Meaning they will never trade in, sell, knock down, drag away, or consider leaving this area. I am one of those. I gave Fenney a thought but decided if I want a new house I already know the perfect place to build it. Rite here.



Fenny’s loss [emoji41].


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dave042 03-03-2018 05:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rjm1cc (Post 1520007)
The home may also have a bond that you will have to pay off. The bond keep the cost of the home down. If you have a bond you could have annual maintenance costs in addition to taxes. As you have seen taxes vary by location. Utilities can also vary. Pay attention to how the home is heated. There can also be additional charges on your real estate tax bill for other services. Go to the county tax collector's site to get an idea of what charges you will face. You might want to look at larger communities in Ocala.

I'm going to assume natural gas is cheaper than electricity? Is there that big of a difference?

thelegges 03-03-2018 06:07 AM

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Originally Posted by dave042 (Post 1520098)
I'm going to assume natural gas is cheaper than electricity? Is there that big of a difference?

Our 2000sf home in TV the electric for one year was $1012. In our village we have gas and electric, but our home is all electric.
That’s comparable to our up north home for electric, but we have gas for heat, so our budget is twice that for heat and air up north.

fw102807 03-03-2018 07:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1520033)
There are many Manufactured Homes in very good condition that can be had at prices that will leave you with money to work with to get settled in. The homes are in fine condition. Many people are guessing about what its like to live in the Historic Section. I can tell you it is just fine. Property taxes are around $1000 after you are Homesteaded. They also bill for garbage and the fire department on the tax bill. Total in 2017 was about $1200 for the year. $100 per month. Send me a Private Message if I can be of any other assistance.

There are many, many, many owners in the Hysterical section who will be going down with the ship. Meaning they will never trade in, sell, knock down, drag away, or consider leaving this area. I am one of those. I gave Fenney a thought but decided if I want a new house I already know the perfect place to build it. Rite here.

Too many people try to pass off their opinions as fact. I am happy to hear that all is good up there and that you are enjoying it.


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