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I"m looking to relocate here in NJ, but some of the real estate sites don't say how much the property taxes are on the homes. Is there a website where I can see the average property taxes for each town. I can't find anything online.
propertyshark.com has great information on sales data and tax information. and you don't have to deal with all the useless info on zillow (that was for you tdstyles hehe).
Dear Raven: I agree that the property taxes are high, but, for the most part, the education that a child gets in New Jersey is second to none. In the long run, that's what a majority of our taxes go for, edcuation. And unless you are in a really crappy town, most of the schools are terrific.
Dear Raven: I agree that the property taxes are high, but, for the most part, the education that a child gets in New Jersey is second to none. In the long run, that's what a majority of our taxes go for, edcuation. And unless you are in a really crappy town, most of the schools are terrific.
i think you're right. with a few exceptions, the NJ schools are fantastic.
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