🏡 Most homeowners overpay on property taxes every year.
Not because they have to. Because no one tells them their assessment is wrong.
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🚨Attention all Cherokee County, Georgia Homeowners!!!🚨
There's no single property tax appeal deadline this year.
The clock starts the day your assessment notice shows up, with notices beginning to mail this Sunday.
Write down the date your envelope arrives!
Ohio just approved a one-time $500 property tax credit for homestead recipients. That is real money back in your pocket, no strings attached.
Good news for once. Take it.
But here's what nobody's telling you 👇
June is National Homeownership Month! 🎉
Or as your county sees it: National Pay-Your-Assessment-And-Don't-Ask-Questions Month.
You can ask questions. Plenty of people are overpaying and don't know it.
Quick reminder before anyone celebrates the $40,000 SALT cap: a deduction lowers your taxable income, not your tax bill.
You still owe the county every dollar it assessed. The cap just lets you write off more of it. Two very different things.
Quick heads-up for Westchester homeowners.
The June 16 appeal deadline covers 22 of the county's 30 municipalities. Five days left.
No need to panic. But if you've ever felt your assessment was too high, this is the window.
Big investors have been snapping up manufactured home communities, and seniors are feeling it in their rent.
If you own the home itself, you're likely paying property tax on it too. And that bill can be appealed.
Lancaster County mailed its first reassessment notices in nine years this week.
A lot can change in nine years, and not every new number gets it right. You have a limited window to push back before it sticks.
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Illinois homeowners, your appeal window is short and it does not wait for you.
Lawmakers aren't riding in to fix your bill, so the appeal is the lever you actually control. Miss the deadline and you wait another year.
Georgia homeowners, your property tax appeal window is short.
Most counties give you 45 days from the date on your assessment notice. Miss it, and you wait a whole year for another shot.
If your number looks high, it's worth a look.
The median first-time homebuyer is now 40 years old. Highest on record.
People are waiting longer, buying older, and paying more to get in the door. The last thing they need is an inflated tax bill on top of it.
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Indiana just landed a new Bears stadium in Hammond. Illinois homeowners, meanwhile, keep watching their property tax bills climb.
If you're on the Illinois side of that line, your assessment is worth a second look. See how much you could save: abodemoney.com/save