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Property Tax Appeal Review (Video 1 of Section 1)

admin | February 25, 2010

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The objective of the series of videos that follows in the next couple of days is an evaluation of the the findings of property tax appellate court. This evaluation is [...]

Chicagoland Real Estate Has Really Changed in Just a Year

admin | February 21, 2010

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In the third quarter of 2008, Chicago has 9,806 newly constructed homes for sale. In 2009, there are only 7,206 new construction homes for sale.
The average sale price of homes in Chicago is down from $328,000 to $324,000. There are over 3000 newly constructed homes for sale under $250,000 in 2008.
Equally [...]

Indiana Property Tax Assessment - Latest News

admin | February 21, 2010

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Image via WikipediaThe latest news in Indiana property tax assessment from around the blogosphere:
Top 10 owe Porter County $4.3M in taxes
Gary Post Tribune
At the top of the list is the property at 415 Salmon Drive in the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor. Its past-due tax bill totals $2.449 [...]

Indiana Property Tax Assessment - Latest News

admin | January 31, 2010

Image via WikipediaThe latest news in Indiana Property Tax Assessment from around the blogosphere:
Property tax cap up to voters
Corydon Democrat
The property tax issue has long been a thorn in the side of Indiana residents and has been one of the main topics discussed in the General Assembly for …
Legislation Promises On-Time Tax Bills
NewsTalk 1010 WCSI
The [...]

Are You Serious, Property Tax Cap is Not Working

admin | December 24, 2009

Visiting and revisiting the property tax issue has become a pet peeve of mine for many reasons:

Property taxes are too high
Cities, towns, and states rely to heavily on property taxes so there is no incentives to lower property taxes
As a result of the property taxes being thought of as an open check, there is a [...]

No Relief From Property Taxes in Porter County, IN

admin | December 15, 2009

The news has come down from Indianapolis that there will be no adjustments to the assessed value due to trending. Trending is utilized by some states to account for property value increase or decrease.
It is unrealistic to think that a state that just converted to a market value assessment system could possible understand or [...]

Indiana Property Tax Cap Vote on Tuesday

admin | December 8, 2009

The first step in giving  Indiana citizens the right to determine how much property taxes will be paid in the state begins on Tuesday.    The Indiana House of Representative is voting on a cap of one percent of the assessed value for homeowners, two percent of the assessed value for investors, and three percent of [...]

3 Reasons Why It Would Have Saved You Money to File Your Property Tax Appeals Months Ago

admin | November 5, 2009

Property taxes have been in the headlines for at least the last two years.  With high property taxes being at the forefront of the homeowners’ mind.  Realtors the state over are encouraging homeowners to file property tax appeals.
To help you determine if a property tax appeal is right for you, there is a recent article [...]

Property Taxes Are Still a Concern in Indiana

admin | November 4, 2009

Recently, I had a reader contact me asking questions pertaining to filing a property tax appeal.
I began to think that the question he asked may be question that other readers may have, but were afraid to ask.
His question was pertaining to how to obtain the parcel or key number if you live in other counties [...]

Evaluation of Property Tax Appeal Findings

admin | October 5, 2009

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The objective of the series of videos that follows in the next couple of days is an evaluation of the the findings of property tax appellate court.  This evaluation is not a guarantee that you will be successful with your appeal for an assessment in your property taxes, but it does arm you [...]


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Serena Brown is broker and owner of Taylor-Brown Real Estate. She is the author of this blog. She has also co-authored a book entitled Should I Short Sale My Home. She has authored a e-book How to Sell My Home. She will be authoring a book on real estate investing by April of 2010 and several reports. She has dual degrees in Business Administration and Electronic Engineering Technology. She prides herself on being up to date on all trends, news, and education related to real estate to include short sale, loan modification, etc. She also makes sure her clients are abreast of how these changes will affect them financial. Therefore, stay tuned for great information in 2010.

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