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Valerie Nagle
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Property taxes

Valerie Nagle
  • Lake Orion, MI
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We are looking for a house to live in and fix-up then sell after a year or so. This looks like a good one the only problem is the tax increase. I guess my question is, is it possibly these are back taxes since the property was foreclosed, and if so how would I find a more accurate list of what the taxes would actually be? Thank You

YEARPROPERTY TAXESCHANGETAX ASSESSMENTCHANGE
2015$7,150--$79,550+21.0%
2014$7,150+245%$65,720+6.2%
2013$2,074-1.9%$61,900-2.8%
2012$2,114-25%$63,680+1.5%
2011$2,818-9.5%$62,750-4.3%
2010$3,113-6.4%$65,540-18.5%
2009$3,326+6.7%$80,400-9%
2008$3,117+0.4%$88,330-2.8%
2007$3,105-18%$90,890-0.1%
2006$3,788+24.1%$90,960+0.3%
2005$3,053--$90,670--

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