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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Lowering Property Taxes?
I keep finding decent multifamily properties. However, when I crunch the numbers, the taxes make the property an impractical investment. Are there tax credits or other means of lowering the property taxes? I know with your own home, you can contest tax increases with the Appraisal District. If I could lower the taxes, this would open up more opportunities.