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Bode Adeyi
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Determining property tax rate (or latest Mill rate) per town

Bode Adeyi
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Greater Hartford
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Greetings All,

I have no troubles analyzing deals generally but how do you seasoned investors determine the property tax rates for various towns when you analyze deals?

Additionally, for the property insurance, does that number also vary from town to town or is that moreso depending on the property type, size, market value etc? 

If it helps, I am looking at deals in Connecticut where I reside. 

Your advise will be very appreciated. 

Thank you,

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Filipe Pereira
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Filipe Pereira
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Hi John, try this:
Connecticut mill rates by town 2020

Have fun! :)

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