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Where can I find reliable information of Property Tax rates?

Brian Lenzer
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Is there one website that has accurate and reliable property tax rates for various areas? When I google the property tax rate of a certain area, I get several different websites telling me several different values. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Joshua Messinger
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Joshua Messinger
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Hey @Brian Lenzer

This is a great question! To figure out the tax rate of a certain area you will need to search the county/area it is in. You can easily do this by googling the county and calling them. Some areas will even have their own tax assessor offices where you can easily figure out this information. I would never trust a source on the internet unless it is fully verified and up to date. 

I hope this helps answer your question! If you ever have any questions please don't hesitate to reach out! 

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Josh 

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