Posted on 10/14/2016 10:09:51 AM PDT by george76
Pardess Mitchell is watching her community crumble.
She and her husband have lived in Lake County for 16 years. They pay more in property taxes than they do on their mortgage. The tax bill is $15,000 a year on a house they bought for $227,000 in 2013.
Theyre taxing us out of the neighborhood. Theyre pushing us out. Theyre pushing us out of our homes and communities, she said. If it continues this way well have to leave.
A Paul Simon Public Policy Institute poll released Oct. 10 revealed nearly half of registered Illinois voters said they would leave the state if they could. Many have left already.
Take Alex Schmidt. He was born and raised in Illinois. He never thought his first child would be born a Texan.
But in May, Schmidt and his wife left Illinois for Houston. He said taxes drove them out. He couldnt take another hike in his property tax bill: It was $12,000 on a Highland Park home.
As soon as I had to get a property tax attorney a light bulb went off, he said. What am I doing?
Outside Houston, the Schmidts live in a house 50 percent larger with a smaller property tax bill than their Illinois home. The schools are even better than what they left behind. And Texas doesnt have an income tax. So Alex got a raise.
Illinois has a massive problem with residents leaving the state for greener pastures.
Over the last decade, Bureau of Labor Statistics data show Illinois has experienced a net loss of 290,000 working-age adults to out-migration. But many Illinois politicians refuse to acknowledge its a problem.
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Illinoisans pay among the highest property taxes in the country. Its not surprising that some are deciding to move as a result.
(Excerpt) Read more at illinoispolicy.org ...
It depends on where you live in Lake Cty. Lake Forest, Libertyville, Deerfield some parts of Gurnee are going to be expensive. Farther out west in the county, the taxes are a little lower, but getting worse each passing year.
Eh, comparing to state of IL perhaps higher test scores, but my school district in terms of total performance was fairly highly ranked...and nice, safe town too. Not sorry we came here.*
Actually I worked hard to make the move to DuPage County happen LOL new job, move, etc...but was worth living in IL for raising family/excellent education. Kids all did well and are doing well...educated, successful contributors ;)
*Now I just need to plot my escape plan from IL ;) and I am really not kidding about that!
Yup found this list, and Lake County is up there on the list...
Where did you move to in Florida? I will be going south soon and possibly looking for a house.
Except the yankees don’t leave their liberal voting patterns behind when they move south. Bet he can be counted on to vote for higher taxes for rail transit, schools, etc.
The leftie progressive cancer. The parasites kill one host, just to find a new host that it will then kill. and so on.
You Democrats & Union supporters voted Democrat for years in Illinois-——I am 76 & I was raised in Wisconsin. I don’t remember any Republican running much in that state. I grew up hearing the jokes about ‘how many dead people voted for Mayor Daley yesterday’??
YOU are reaping your reward. You wanted free everything—and thought ‘someone else would pay for it.
Caterpillar & other companies re leaving or already have. Excessive taxation has driven them out.
What ever you do & where ever you go——Leave your ILLINOIS attitudes about getting ‘lots of stuff from the government’ behind you.
California has driven out a great number of people for a great number of reasons. Prop 13 was passed in 1978 because of outrageous property taxes. Now, Bond measures & FEES are driving people out of there again. Calif tells you ‘it is NOT a TAX-—it is a FEE’. How stupid do they think we all are??? And now-thee is a bill in the California legislature to BAN COW FARTS !!! Only way to do that is to BAN all DAIRY operations in the state....
There was a company in I think Modesto called ROADRUNNER. They make ‘SQUEEZE” machines. Those machines cost $240,000 new & are used in agriculture operations to move hay. I got hay on Wednesday & the squeeze picked up a stack of 68 bales, each weighing about 100 pounds & deftly moved the hay to my pallets for deposit. The operator did in minutes what would take hours to buck bales by hand.
The regulations in California drove that company completely out-—how many jobs went with that? Granted—not every voter owns a ‘squeeze’ but there are not very many voters who don’t use milk-—and large dairy operations use alot of hay each & every day of the year.
Oregon, Washington State & other western states don’t need them. I live rural and have since 1993.. The city idiots want paved roads-—sidewalks-—street lights-—and a deputy to babysit them, since they WILL NOT protect themselves in any manner whatsoever.
They drive me nuts. They also vote Democrat in elections-—so you get LOCAL officials who spend money like water, and all the way to the White House.
I live in N Nevada. The Legislature was called into a special session to vote on the proposed stadium in Las Vegas for the Raiders to move from Oakland. Oakland won’t spend money to ‘build a new stadium’.
The full cost of the stadium is $1.9 BILLION (before the cost overruns happen) for a 65,000 seat stadium. That is over $29,000 per seat to build!!!
The Nevada legislators voted for $750 million to come from taxpayers-—which is over $11,000 per seat!!!
Believe me-—Elko & Denio & Battle Mountain & Winnemucca won’t get a single penny from people visiting that stadium in Las Vegas!!! It is a boondoggle.
Also- another big push is on here in Nevada—state wide. The politicians have sought more companies to come here, which means more jobs, which brings more people & families here. Why is that a problem you say?
Well, Nevada has NEVER had an abundance of water. Irrigation water has been adjudicated since 1852 and is guarded carefully. So-—developers have been promised water for their company buildings & for the thousands of houses (calling for 40,000 new residences) which are needed for the new employees coming here.
The solution? The state Water Committee is recommending that every single DOMESTIC WELL in the state of Nevada might get a ‘curtailment’ of their water which came with their properties. OUR water allotment is called an ‘appurtenance’ and cannot be removed in any way from my deed or property. I cannot sell any of it—trade any of it or give any of it away. We now have 2 acre feet of water to use—and to use for trees—flowers—minimal landscaping—food gardens—and for our DOMESTIC LIVESTOCK. I don’t know anybody here who owns a lawn mower—no lawns. We bought larger parcels in rural areas to have those animals. The proposals are to cut such domestic wells from 2 acre feet to .50 (1/2) acre foot of water & to NOT allow ANY water usage OUTSIDE of the house-—no gardens—no trees—no flowers—NO LIVESTOCK of any kind or size. Not even a chicken. Such a change in our water allowance will drop the value of such properties to a VERY low level.
Such reduction of the property values is called “A TAKING” and the state would be legally responsible to PAY all of us for that loss. There are somewhere north of 50,000 domestic wells in Nevada. The loss of economic livestock usage would be devastating for all these rural landowners.
Anyway-—some of these actions can be traced to people from other states who want to do as they please without understanding the existing conditions in their new ‘land of opportunity’.
Don’t know how you voted for many years, IMO, we cannot be conservative enough when voting for ANY level of politician.
I hope you like Texas-—but don’t try to change it-—Don’t Mess With Texas.....
BTW- I own 5.58 acres here & it is all set up as a small horse breeding operation. My current taxes were under $680 for the year.
>>Basically the state owns your house and is charging you rent.
True just about everywhere. Needs to stop.
I thought it was bad where I live (and it is) but Illinois is even worse.
Speaking of, my property taxes just went up 15%---nearly all for, you guessed it, schools.
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