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Old 04-19-2008, 10:38 AM
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Default Help with property tax

I am trying to decide whether to purchase a home in Southern NJ or Bucks County NJ. The reason for the move is that I can't afford to live in central NJ where I am working. I need to figure out exactly how much I will be paying in property tax before I make my decision. I am trying to make some decisions before bringing in a realtor because I do not want any pressure yet. I have no idea how to figure out the millage? On a $200,000 house in say Levittown, what is a ball park figure of what property tax would be?
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Old 04-20-2008, 06:25 AM
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I am trying to decide whether to purchase a home in Southern NJ or Bucks County NJ. The reason for the move is that I can't afford to live in central NJ where I am working. I need to figure out exactly how much I will be paying in property tax before I make my decision. I am trying to make some decisions before bringing in a realtor because I do not want any pressure yet. I have no idea how to figure out the millage? On a $200,000 house in say Levittown, what is a ball park figure of what property tax would be?
Go to zillow.com type in the address of the house you want to buy or a street name in the area and it will come up with that house and others. Then just look at the info. The property tax paid on that dwelling will be listed. No need to check millage or anything else. Good luck !
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