Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is crazy that people in Fairfax are paying up to $20,000 per year in real estate taxes. Absolutely mental. We sold and left.
Real estate taxes in Northern VA are so much lower than many other parts of the country.
Np. I’d be curious to see a comparison for a 1m house in FFX and 1m in Loudoun. I’m in loudoun and mine hasn’t increased dramatically since we bought. But my house is worth 400k more.
Loudoun and PW are floating in data center cash. There just aren't that many places in FFX for that.
Anonymous wrote:Undocumented immigrants could be a factor in the increased school district costs. The necessary budget could go down if they are deported.
Anonymous wrote:People are being unnecessarily harsh on OP.
There is no single person, even in DCUMland, who is 100% in control of everything and/or is able to save enough money for every possible contingency.
The circumstances right now are exceptional. To be laid off during normal times, fine, just go out and get another job. During these times, not so easy. Even if you have many months or years of emergency savings, big tax hikes hurt. So yes I think it is a terrible time to be raising property taxes so much. The problem is irresponsible spending and lack of stewardship on the part of the board of supervisors. Regular people are the ones stuck with the consequences. Let’s not forget that unless you bought your house quite a few years ago, downsizing locally isn’t really a solution either if you need to decrease expenses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is crazy that people in Fairfax are paying up to $20,000 per year in real estate taxes. Absolutely mental. We sold and left.
Real estate taxes in Northern VA are so much lower than many other parts of the country.
Np. I’d be curious to see a comparison for a 1m house in FFX and 1m in Loudoun. I’m in loudoun and mine hasn’t increased dramatically since we bought. But my house is worth 400k more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is crazy that people in Fairfax are paying up to $20,000 per year in real estate taxes. Absolutely mental. We sold and left.
Real estate taxes in Northern VA are so much lower than many other parts of the country.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, taxes will go up every year because we give teachers and cops raises. That is the overwhelming part of the budget.
And to the people that complain about their payment going up by 20-30%, the only way that happens is if you have a very low mortgage on a rapidly appreciating house. Nobody is ever going to feel bad for you.
Anonymous wrote:The County budget includes nearly $1M for a "America's 250th Birthday" celebration next year. Another waste of tax revenue. But, the events will be "inclusive", lest anyone doubt the County's commitment to that concept.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Undocumented immigrants could be a factor in the increased school district costs. The necessary budget could go down if they are deported.
It is a massive factor. No one is complaining about paying teachers a fair market wage. The problem is that a massive amount of FCPS’ budget goes to educating the children of illegal migrants, who should not be in this country. Why do American citizens need to foot the bill for the people of Latin America?
I also believe that federal funding may be at risk unless Fairfax ends its sanctuary policies for undocumented individuals. These policies are a significant burden on the school budget. Removing sanctuary protections could not only restore federal funding but also result in the removal of undocumented individuals who place a considerable strain on school resources.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Undocumented immigrants could be a factor in the increased school district costs. The necessary budget could go down if they are deported.
It is a massive factor. No one is complaining about paying teachers a fair market wage. The problem is that a massive amount of FCPS’ budget goes to educating the children of illegal migrants, who should not be in this country. Why do American citizens need to foot the bill for the people of Latin America?