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different property taxes for same house on different sites.
Hi,
I recently found a single family house that we like but can't understand why the exact same house has a different amount listed for its property taxes on different sites... ie Zillow, Truilia, Realator. It's not just a small amount, but quite a lot. I also have found that the amount is much smaller on local real estate agents websites. And matches more with what my agent has listed for this house. Why the discrepancy? If it helps, the house is in Dearborn Heights, MI.
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@Account Closed I would not rely on those sites. Always go to the county website to find the SEV. Then from there you can use the millage rate of the particular municipality to calculate what the new taxes will be. The MI Dept. of Treasury has a prop. tax estimator which is helpful but this might not always be up to date: https://treas-secure.state.mi.us/ptestimator/PTEstimator.asp