Property taxes on a typical $250,000 home don’t vary much around the Twin Cities, but there is a difference of more than $1,000 per year, depending on which community your home is in.
Property taxes in Minnesota are calculated in a complex way, but the League of Minnesota Cities has an excellent online resource regarding property taxes in the state at http://www.lmc.org/property-taxPlease note: The information on the map is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Current property tax statements for each listing on the MLS are a good starting point, and talking to the city and county where you plan to live is even better.
Perfectly maintained house that shows like new with plenty of upgrades. 3 BR on one level, laundry just steps from master suite, 3 car garage, 0.85-acre property on a quiet cul-de-sac. Main-floor office/den, open main floor with mud room. Silestone counters, hardwood floors, jetted tub and separate shower (with twin heads) in master bath. Large lot extends beyond current fenced-in area. A must-see.Finished square footage: 3,652
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4
Year built: 2011
School district: Osseo
Offered at $425,000
For more information or to set up a showing, email [email protected] or call (612) 413-2002.