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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We pay more for insurance but less for property taxes. It still adds up to less than it was just for property taxes for my in-laws in NY (small house in great school district) 30 years ago.[/quote] Yeah, but there's a difference. You can elect a new government or reset societal priorities to change the tax rate—people in NY like all the stuff they have and they have to pay for it. You can't reset the thing that is causing higher insurance, and it's not going to stop. Sell, sell, sell while you still can![/quote] This made me LOL. NY has been trying for years to root the corruption out of state and local government, and the Assembly is still a holding pen for future felons. The entire appropriations system in NY is set up to facilitate corruption. It amuses me how NYers act like Trump's scams are some sort of aberration, when it's really just how business is done in NY. Your taxes are going to pockets of politicians and the friends of politicians and NYers get the crumbs and act all happy about it. [/quote] In westchester taxes are high because Rowan’s are small and offer lots of services (fire, police, school, public works, etc) with a small mostly non-commercial tax base. Florida has pretty bad schools and services. I agree that the assembly is a mess but this is an apples and oranges comparison. [/quote]
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