Quote from Jayford:
HoustonMark,
TX prop taxes are among the highest in the nation. There may be even worse prop tax regimes, but TX is definitely high.
I was going to buy a pad in Corpus until I found out about the 3.1% tax. That's absurd!
Jay
Quote from Maverick74:
Come on, we are all traders here. We can look deeper into the numbers. Think about this for a second. Would you rather pay 1.5% on a home in CA that is assessed at a million dollars, or buy that same home in Houston for 200k and pay 3%. I mean think about it. In CA you are paying 15k in taxes for that home and in TX your total tax bill is 6k. Do the math. This is what doesn't make sense. You can't look at the actual percentage. Sure, 1% to 2% sounds cheap until you figure it cost 700k to buy a freaking shack in the ghetto of riverside. Shit if the taxes weren't 2.5% to 3% in TX, the avg property tax bill would be under 1k!!!!!!!!!!! Think about it.
Quote from Maverick74:
Calling out to all the Texas traders, Houston in particular. Can some of you guys give me the scoop on the Woodlands? I can't figure it out. Real Estate is so freaking cheap here. Now granted I know that TX real estate in general has always been cheap, but come on man, this is ridiculous. For the price of a one bedroom condo in Chicago in a shitty crime ridden hood, you can get a McMansion with a pool on a huge lot in one of the nicer hoods in Houston (Woodlands). So someone tell me the catch. And don't say it's hot because all of TX is hot. I am asking specifically about the Woodlands.
I mean seriously, look at this pic and tell me this could not pass for South, FL.
http://www.experiencethewoodlands.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=1&fullsize=1
Quote from volente_00:
That picture you posted shows 7 figure houses. From experience the traffic sucks. I 45 is under construction right now so commuting to houston sucks.
Lake conroe is also a decent place to live.
http://www.lakeconroe.com/property.cfm
I have a brother in law that lives there. I am looking to build out there on the lake in the future.
Quote from volente_00:
That picture you posted shows 7 figure houses. From experience the traffic sucks. I 45 is under construction right now so commuting to houston sucks.
Lake conroe is also a decent place to live.
http://www.lakeconroe.com/property.cfm
I have a brother in law that lives there. I am looking to build out there on the lake in the future.
Quote from Maverick74:
Come on, we are all traders here. We can look deeper into the numbers. Think about this for a second. Would you rather pay 1.5% on a home in CA that is assessed at a million dollars, or buy that same home in Houston for 200k and pay 3%. I mean think about it. In CA you are paying 15k in taxes for that home and in TX your total tax bill is 6k. Do the math. This is what doesn't make sense. You can't look at the actual percentage. Sure, 1% to 2% sounds cheap until you figure it cost 700k to buy a freaking shack in the ghetto of riverside. Shit if the taxes weren't 2.5% to 3% in TX, the avg property tax bill would be under 1k!!!!!!!!!!! Think about it.