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Crazy property tax increase in Cincinnati Ohio
Hey guys,
I bought a 4 unit in Cincinnati in 2020. This month my mortgage payment jumped overnight from $2100 to $3000. Called the mortgage company and they said my insurance has gone up somewhat, but its mostly my property taxes. Then I did a Hamilton county auditor property search and saw my property value went from 167k to 320k, to the amount I bought it for a few years ago. So basically Ill be paying 12K a year for property taxes on a 320k building. Does that sound correct? Can anything be done about this? That's basically a 3.75% tax rate for Hamilton County. Whenever I do any google searches I don't see any rates that high. Seems astronomical to me.
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Quote from @Timur Salikov:
Hey guys,
I bought a 4 unit in Cincinnati in 2020. This month my mortgage payment jumped overnight from $2100 to $3000. Called the mortgage company and they said my insurance has gone up somewhat, but its mostly my property taxes. Then I did a Hamilton county auditor property search and saw my property value went from 167k to 320k, to the amount I bought it for a few years ago. So basically Ill be paying 12K a year for property taxes on a 320k building. Does that sound correct? Can anything be done about this? That's basically a 3.75% tax rate for Hamilton County. Whenever I do any google searches I don't see any rates that high. Seems astronomical to me.
You should have gotten a letter to contest the increase. A lot of property owners missed this letter though
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Hmmm, hard to contest the price evaluation because I bought it at 320k and thats what its valued at. I'm just dont understand the rate they are using. It seems off to me.
Quote from @Timur Salikov:
Hey guys,
I bought a 4 unit in Cincinnati in 2020. This month my mortgage payment jumped overnight from $2100 to $3000. Called the mortgage company and they said my insurance has gone up somewhat, but its mostly my property taxes. Then I did a Hamilton county auditor property search and saw my property value went from 167k to 320k, to the amount I bought it for a few years ago. So basically Ill be paying 12K a year for property taxes on a 320k building. Does that sound correct? Can anything be done about this? That's basically a 3.75% tax rate for Hamilton County. Whenever I do any google searches I don't see any rates that high. Seems astronomical to me.
It is ridiculous, I am going to shoot you a message now about it now
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Real Estate Agent
Timur,
Try visiting the assessor's office to discuss the valuation and millage rates. Also, ask about the tax protest process for your location. Just keep in mind, that a tax re-evaluation request MIGHT result in a higher tax.
Good luck. Keep investing a moving forward!