Posted on 06/02/2014 7:18:13 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Ignorant liberals all across the country should review this entire thread -before- voting in all future elections. Of course, this can't happen.
We'll just have to hope that liberals will wake up when they can no longer pay the higher bills they are and will continue to receive in their mailbox.
Hey HotAir, I don’t want taxes to be more hidden
Im from California, but listening in to the conversation in Texas they missed Gretchen Gardners website. She is a native Texan and fine arts major from U.T. who apparently makes a living painting pet portraits. Gardners self description: I live, paint and eat cupcakes in Austin TX with 2 dogs, 1 cat and a mortgage. For employment history she lists: artist.
Zillow estimate her 1-BR, 1-Bath, 1,008 square foot home built in 1934 on a 16,552 square foot lot is worth $525,000, or $520 per square foot!!! The median list price home in 78704 zip code is $539,000.
Home prices dropped in the Bouldin 78704 neighborhood in 2011 from $385,000 to about $310,000, then they climbed back up to $385,000 level in 2012, and now are hovering around $415,000. Gentrification is the apparent reason for the upward price trend because the housing stock is old.
In California we have what are called underwater homes with mortgages higher than their market values. In Austin 78704 there must be overwater homes with mortgages way under the market values as prices are rising because buyers were willing to overpay to get into a trendy neighborhood. Now the tax bill is coming due.
Austin, like much of California, has land use controls (open space preserves, city incorporation restrictions, zoning) that restrict the supply of new homes while demands increases.
She is the one who will pay for the bailout too
exactly
Poor old Gretchen.Guess she’ll need the NEA to increase
her grant
LOLOLOL.
Thank you so much for the ping to this article.
I have kin in Austin.
Most property taxes go to support the decaying government school system. They suck up more and more money while education suffers. The best thing to happen to this country would be the privatization of education at all leves. Let the liberals indoctrinate their own kiddies... if they have any.
Maybe she would like to hear from you:
http://gretchenmakesart.weebly.com/contact.html
I invited her to join the discussion here.
I hope the poor things aren’t libs. LOL!
Now she’ll sell her home at a profit, complain about the taxes she may pay on that and move to another community where she’ll do all she can to vote in liberals and help ruin it, too.
LOL!!! What a DUMBASS!!! Hey Stupid, Elections have Consequences!!
Problem is, she’ll move to a different cheaper area and vote in a ton of NEW TAXES!!
I’m sure a number of us Michiganians would be glad to send our undocumented democrap governor down to show Texans how you redistribute other people’s money to bail out idiots like those apparently inhabiting the People’s Republic of Austin. He’s doing a “spectacular” job doing just that to bail out the sewer formerly known as Detroit right now.
And the parks Gretchen voted for are kind of a double taxation. The land is now off the tax rolls and can’t generate any revenue thus putting a bigger burden on her. I wonder how many public works projects would get passed if at the end of the amendment it read “If you vote for this you will pay more in taxes”
TEXAS IS OUT OF CONTROL WITH PROPERTY TAXES!
Texans don’t even have the right to petition the state with signatures to put anything on the ballot to change this!
My heart is in Texas where I was born but my body pays LOW TAXES(only 1.025%)here in California.
In the 1970s California was out of control with property taxes too! Thanks to Howard Jarvis and friends, tax control was put on the ballot and passed.
Don’t give me the Texas doesn’t have income tax line... If you make less than 50k your California state income tax is less than $500 per year. Your air conditioning bill in Texas will be higher than that!
Texas has a school property tax, a county property tax, a city property, and a road property tax! California only has one property tax.
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