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BadgerMom

(3,442 posts)
16. But property tax on it is killer.
Fri May 22, 2026, 06:42 PM
May 22

My husband had a contract that brought us to Fort Worth from Southern California. I’d look at prices for homes around the DFW area and be amazed at how much further your money went in Texas compared to California. Of course, it was still Texas. My husband responded when I said something about it with a comparison. The difference in property tax bills for our lovely home in California and those far less expensive Texas homes was startling! California taxes were far less. (I’m sorry. This was in 2012. I no longer remember the precise numbers.)

Similarly, auto registration in California was far less. No state income tax seems lovely, but government must be funded. Texas makes up for not having a state income tax by higher taxes in other areas.

That said, I realize Prop 13 is likely the reason that California property taxes are less than those of Texas. I’d rather still have the services that were eliminated when Prop 13 passed. That might have kept California real estate at lower levels as well as providing other services.

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Thank you, my dear Zorro, for your very timely post. CaliforniaPeggy May 22 #1
So glad you're out and about again! CoopersDad May 22 #3
That's nuts 3catwoman3 May 22 #2
Looks like a decent sized lot sdfernando May 22 #4
Only 5600 sq ft. 1/8 acre. highplainsdem May 22 #8
Doubtful AZ8theist May 22 #9
Sold my house sdfernando May 23 #19
I am SO jealous!! AZ8theist May 23 #20
I live in Coronado and I can believe how much your house sold for LogDog75 May 23 #21
Coronado is beautiful sdfernando May 24 #22
Thanks for the words about Coronado LogDog75 May 24 #23
My Dad was an officer in the Army sdfernando May 24 #28
That's obscene! Bumbles May 22 #5
That reminds me of a listing for a house in the SF Bay Area probably forty years ago senseandsensibility May 22 #6
In Texas $1 million buys you a 4,000 sq. ft. mansion with a bit of land to go with it. OGBuzz May 22 #7
Yeah gilligan May 22 #11
LOL! Right you are. OGBuzz May 22 #14
I've spent time in Texas and IMO it's not where I'd like to live LogDog75 May 24 #24
But property tax on it is killer. BadgerMom May 22 #16
Your comment about property taxes got me thinking about which states have the highest property taxes LogDog75 May 24 #25
Thank you for providing data supporting my impressions! BadgerMom Monday #29
Hem AllaN01Bear May 22 #10
Over 1 1/2 years several condos in my complex have been on the market BigmanPigman May 22 #12
There might be reasons for condos not selling LogDog75 May 24 #26
The reserves are very important. BigmanPigman May 24 #27
The prices are more reasonable inland where I live. EndlessMaze May 22 #13
What do you suppose would account for such a... BurnDoubt May 22 #15
Just TOTALLY out-to-lunch! calimary May 22 #17
Crazy. LoisB May 22 #18
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