Leave a comment » Confused about Florida's Property Taxes?Orlando, Florida area homes may become more affordable!
For example, if you are living in a home that you bought for $200,000, and you sell it for $500,000, the buyer will have to pay property taxes on a much higher base! And you yourself would have to pay taxes at the new higher rate on your new home. These property taxes are proving to be unaffordable for many Orlando home owners, because they are already burdened with high hurricane insurance premiums, especially along the coast! A way out for harried Central Florida property owners?The Florida Legislature passed new legislation in June 2007, about property taxes in two different sections. Home owners can choose how their homes will be taxed. They can choose to continue with the present "save our homes" exemption, or opt for the new exemption plan. The legislation provides for a $25,000 exemption from the taxable value of the home, though this does not amount to much. However, if the new proposal comes into force, it will result in much bigger exemptions, due to which Central Florida property owners may be able to reduce their property taxes to less than half of what they are presently paying! For more information on Florida Property Taxes, contact us, or visit one of these great resources: - Florida Property Tax Reform Committee - Florida House of Representatives - Seminole County Property Apprasier - Orange County Property Appraiser - Lake County Property Appraiser - Volusia County Property Appraiser
- Seminole County Property Tax Estimator - Orange County Property Tax Estimator - Lake County Property Tax Estimator - Volusia County Property Tax Estimator
Have you found the Central Florida property you'd like to buy? Are you wondering what the taxes will be? Well, here are a few Orlando area property tax estimators for you, depending upon the county in which the property is located. http://www.orlandofloridarealestatehomes.com/0068D9 Posted on October 03, 2007 13:51:23 by Christopher Myers
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