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About Kendrea Burnett
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Credentials
LICENSE
Designation
Licensed Realtor
Real Estate Broker
REALTOR
Specialties
- Sellers
- Buyers
- Rentals
- Residential Property
Answered Questions
Great questionaEUR"and one that comes up often! In many cases, unincorporated areas can have lower property taxes because they're not part of a municipality, so you're not paying city taxes. But that also means you may not receive some of the city services like municipal water, sewer, garbage pickup, or city-maintained roads. Incorporated properties typically pay higher taxes, but those taxes help fund more public services and amenities like local parks, road repairs, and faster emergency response times. So, while the taxes may be higher, you're also getting more services in return. If the homes you're looking at all feed into the same school district, the school quality wouldn't be impacted either wayaEUR"but the day-to-day services and long-term community investments might differ. It really comes down to your lifestyle preferences. Some buyers like the independence and lower taxes of unincorporated areas, while others prefer the convenience and infrastructure of being part of a city or village. Pro Tip: Always double-check with the local county assessor's office to compare tax rates and confirm what services are provided. Every location is a little different! This is general information and not legal advice. Please consult a licensed real estate attorney if you have legal questions about your property or contracts.