All across
Northeast Ohio homeowners are beginning to see their property tax bills arrive
in the mail. Here is a breakdown of
where the tax income goes, here is some great information presented by
Cleveland.com:
(From Cleveland.com “Here is how an average
city tax bill of $2,213 per $100,000 of home value in the seven-county
Cleveland-Akron area is divided. Note: many cites are not part of JVS
districts, or are in counties without a community college, reducing the overall
averages shown above for those purposes.”)
As you see, the
majority of the income is going to the local school districts- which will not
only have a positive impact on education, but also on home values in the
area. We may all see taxes adversely
from time to time, but it is a necessary “evil” and in the end leads to better
neighborhoods and cities, and ultimately better real estate markets!
Here are the tax
bill due dates by County:
In some
scenarios, taxes are paid directly through your mortgage company, rather than
to the county. If you are unsure contact
your mortgage lender! As always, if you have questions relating to Northeast
Ohio real estate, give me a call!