"Property taxes continued their never-ending climb last year, with wide disparities continuing from one area of the country to another, connected to varying costs, services, and tax bases," said Rob Barber, CEO at ATTOM.
Read More »Garden State Homeowners Face Heaviest Property-Tax Burden
A report finds residents of New Jersey pay nearly nine times more in taxes than the lowest-taxed state in the nation, Hawaii.
Read More »Taxes Paid by Property Owners Growing
Information from the U.S. Census Bureau’s quarterly tax data revealed that property owners paid $594 billion in taxes over the four quarters ending in Q1 2019, the National ...
Read More »The Best Beach Towns in America
A study ranking the best beach towns in the country found that homebuyers could buy a home that was suitable for everyday life and easy on the wallets in these towns.
Read More »Will Additional Charges on Luxury Housing Help Govt. Revenue?
A recent research examined how much revenue a state government could generate by levying charges similar to property tax surcharge on luxury homes. Click through to read the findings and which state stood to benefit the most from such a tax.
Read More »The Impact of Supply Shortage on Luxury Housing
The housing market’s high-end segment saw the highest price appreciation in four years due to a shortage of inventory, a report found. How did it impact sales?
Read More »Northeast Sees Highest Property Taxes
A new analysis shows that more than $277 billion in property taxes were levied against 84 million single-family homes in 2016. Though the average tax rate was 1.15 percent, states like New Jersey, Illinois, and Texas came in with significantly higher rates for the year. New Jersey’s was 2.31 percent—more than twice the national average.
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