Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
Anyone else feeling the pinch of increased property taxes and insurance the past few years? We just got our new assessment and our mortgage is now $500/month more than it was two years ago. (Colorado)

Put it into context, my military retirement used to cover my entire mortgage, now it's $400 short.

Can't imagine what you guys are going through in Florida.
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Anyone else feeling the pinch of increased property taxes and insurance the past few years? We just got our new assessment and our mortgage is now $500/month more than it was two years ago. (Colorado)

Put it into context, my military retirement used to cover my entire mortgage, now it's $400 short.

Can't imagine what you guys are going through in Florida.
My taxes in Florida have ballooned but so has my value, so I'm good but our Missouri home has lost 150k in three years, frustrating.
 
Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
My taxes in Florida have ballooned but so has my value, so I'm good but our Missouri home has lost 150k in three years, frustrating.
Our value has more than doubled (we couldn't afford to move into this neighborhood now), but that is of little advantage when you don't plan on selling anytime soon. I mean, if this keeps up we may have too....
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Our value has more than doubled (we couldn't afford to move into this neighborhood now), but that is of little advantage when you don't plan on selling anytime soon. I mean, if this keeps up we may have too....
I certainly understand the dilemma, hopefully your decision isn't forced.
 
Swerd

Swerd

Audioholic Warlord
Yes, my property taxes have gone up. So has homeowner's & auto insurance, not to mention health insurance.

The only thing that's gone down is the $$ I pay to Big Oil to run my car – gone down to zero. In comparison, recharging at home is cheap.

I'll take what victories I can!
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
My taxes in Florida have ballooned but so has my value, so I'm good but our Missouri home has lost 150k in three years, frustrating.
Are you planning to sell the house in MO? If not, is that really a problem?

I would be more concerned about insurance in FL and proximity to the water- my friend has a place near the Estero River and nobody wants to buy in the area because of the hurricanes.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
...

The only thing that's gone down is the $$ I pay to Big Oil to run my car – gone down to zero. In comparison, recharging at home is cheap.

I'll take what victories I can!
Now that is funny and great news.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
I am grateful that my prop tax can only increase 2% a year.
We need a depression for things to come down in price. :eek: :D

Something has to go up in price to fund government if other things are not taxed by a state or minimally.
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Are you planning to sell the house in MO? If not, is that really a problem?

I would be more concerned about insurance in FL and proximity to the water- my friend has a place near the Estero River and nobody wants to buy in the area because of the hurricanes.
I was planning on building a new home in Mo but that's on hold for now. The Florida property is safe (investment wise) for now but it may change when the kid finishes her doctrine as I'm considering her graduation present.

Insurance is definitely a cost issue in Florida, for all of it. When I transfered some tags to Missouri the cost reduction was insane, lol.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
I don’t own, but my local property tax hikes have been crazy the last couple years. 32% more than 2 years ago. I wouldn’t buy here though way too risky.
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
I was planning on building a new home in Mo but that's on hold for now. The Florida property is safe (investment wise) for now but it may change when the kid finishes her doctrine as I'm considering her graduation present.

Insurance is definitely a cost issue in Florida, for all of it. When I transfered some tags to Missouri the cost reduction was insane, lol.
What part of MO? A friend built in LOTO before he retired, then sold it a few years ago so he could move to FL to be closer to his mom, who entered assisted living. She's gone now and he wishes he had kept it but he bought a tear-down next to a friend's place, cleared the land and is in the process of getting bids for septic and well. He retired as a Sr Project Architect, so he'll handle design & engineering and some of the construction.
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
What part of MO? A friend built in LOTO before he retired, then sold it a few years ago so he could move to FL to be closer to his mom, who entered assisted living. She's gone now and he wishes he had kept it but he bought a tear-down next to a friend's place, cleared the land and is in the process of getting bids for septic and well. He retired as a Sr Project Architect, so he'll handle design & engineering and some of the construction.
The bootheel, Kennett Mo.. small town America.
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
The bootheel, Kennett Mo.. small town America.
So, you don't like hurricanes, but you want to move 47 miles from New Madrid, home of a seizmic zone? :)

I guess if the house is built on a foundation that allows movement, it could be interesting. I have actually felt tremors in the Milwaukee area.
The extremely low amount of snow is definitely attractive- I have decided that snow removal is a colossal waste of time and money. OTOH, if someone has the equipment, they could make some decent cash if people are willing to pay for removal. I don't rake leaves when the wind is high, either.
 

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