Taxes or real estate prices?
Whatever you all do...do not mive to montana...its horrible..terrible (slinks off to go on zillow and look at montana acreage for retirement.)
Taxes or real estate prices?
Taxes
When I lived in SE Idaho a neighbor with a huge home on 60 acres of pasture in the mountains east of Pocatello planned to retire to Oregon until he found out that the property taxes on a small house on 5 acres were higher than the spread he had in Idaho.
Now I live in north Idaho and we are getting plenty of retirees moving in around here.
If your in California, it will be both.
“Taxes or real estate prices?”
both. they almost always go hand in hand anyway.
Too many sonzabeeches near sunny beaches. . .
Taxes cause by the west & east coast liberals who can’t stand the mess they created so they move inland and will end up f’n up every place they move to.. it’s the liberal cancer syndrome.
Vibrancy, or the lack thereof.
New Jersey is the highest of all property tax collectors, with an average burden of $3,971 a year. Seven U.S. states currently don’t have an income tax: Alaska., Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington and Wyoming.
Residents of New Hampshire and Tennessee are also spared from handing over an extra chunk of their paycheck on April 15, though they must pay tax on dividends and income from investments. The “Live Free or Die” state of New Hamp shire has the highest real estate and vehicle taxes with a combined average tax burden of $4,062 ($3,649 in real estate taxes with another $413 in vehicle taxes, on average) because the Granite State doesn’t have the income or sales tax.