6 comments

  • tills13 11 hours ago ago

    Two questions, related:

    1. why is this article lumping insurance and property taxes as the problem but never actually specifying how much each contributes? From my experience, neither are particularly expensive and neither come even close to my mortgage. 2. if property taxes ARE high, where the hell are people living? I live in an area with among the highest property tax rates in BC which has relatively high property taxes in Canada and my NET property taxes, before the primary residence grant is $6k on a $1.3m home. My mortgage payments are $3k month. If your property tax is dwarfing your mortgage... Surely your mortgage amount is basically zero (you own most of your home, congrats).

    • whatevaa 5 hours ago ago

      Why are you directly comparing Canada and US? Taxes directly depend on jurisdiction, they are not some natural law. It is very possible to have wildly different taxes in different US states, let alone countries.

    • meetingthrower 8 hours ago ago

      On #2, you surely aren't familiar with a lot of locations in US! I live in New England. <$1M home. $18K property taxes. I don't live on coast or in hurricane area, so insurance is relatively cheap at $3k or so....

    • know-how 3 hours ago ago

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  • slwvx 7 hours ago ago

    I think this is click-bait from the WSJ

  • mmh0000 15 hours ago ago