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Question about property taxes

My husband and I are looking to purchase a small home (our first time purchasing.) I am using a calculator online to try to best estimate our monthly payments (and so I can figure out how much we can afford).

These are the items that I need to plug in to the calculator:

price

% down

Interest Rate

Property Tax (percentage)

Home Owners Insurance

Mortgage Insurance

Loan Term

I know all of these numbers EXCEPT how to figure out the property tax percentage. How do I figure out the property tax percentage OR what is an average percentage that I could use (maybe even a bit on the high side so it works in my favor)? We are looking in Minneapolis/St Paul and in surrounding suburbs just for your information.

Re: Question about property taxes

  • Most of the time you can look up a home's property taxes on the county assessor's website... you just need to google x county assessor's office and search  by address.  Also, often it is listed on the MLS listing in the "taxes" line.  

    I would look up some homes in your desired areas on the MLS listings and see where the property taxes range.  Then if the calculator is making you put a % in, figure that out or leave it blank and just add (property taxes/12 ) to your estimate.

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  • Sites like realtor.com, zillow and trulia can all tell you what the property taxes are for a specific property. I think those calculators usually default to 1.5%, but where we are that never gives you the correct amount. I usually look up the taxes and play with the percentage until it's close. Alternatively, you could tell it 0% and add 1/12 of the annual taxes to the number it gives you.

  • I just googled the town's website and then searched for residential tax rate. So the town we are buying in is $15.73 for every $1000 of appraised value. So if your house is 450K, your yearly taxes are $7078.50. HTH!
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  • imageVMRRN23:
    I just googled the town's website and then searched for residential tax rate. So the town we are buying in is $15.73 for every $1000 of appraised value. So if your house is 450K, your yearly taxes are $7078.50. HTH!

    Our home is 196K appraised value and our taxes will be over 5K, so you're not in terrible shape! 

  • I used Mortgage Lenders of America mortgage calculators. They have specifics, so you can put in your exact listing information.

    It greatly helped in my process, since certain areas near me are A LOT higher than the base % every other site wanted.

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