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Timur Salikov
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Crazy property tax increase in Cincinnati Ohio

Timur Salikov
  • Cincinnati, OH
Posted Aug 19 2024, 09:29

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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Remington Lyman
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Remington Lyman
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  • Columbus, OH
Replied Aug 19 2024, 12:39
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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Timur Salikov
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Timur Salikov
  • Cincinnati, OH
Replied Aug 19 2024, 18:18

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. 

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Sam McCormack
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  • Cincinnati, OH
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Sam McCormack
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  • Cincinnati, OH
Replied Aug 20 2024, 07:12
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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Marc Winter
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Marc Winter
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Replied Aug 20 2024, 07:22

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!

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Ryan Dunn
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Ryan Dunn
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  • Gilbert, AZ
Replied Aug 20 2024, 12:14

You can always fight it. But your right it based off a % of the value. But that is a huge jump in one year.