Pima County raises property taxes!

Pima County  supervisors raised property taxes for the second year in a  row. The combined (primary and secondary) tax rate was set at $4.84 per $100 of assessed valuation. In 2010, the tax rate was $4.67.

Tucson real estate : Since property values have declined, property owners could end up paying less taxes this year compared to last. Tax bills are expected to be sent out next week.

Great…. just what the housing market need right now. Higher property taxes will not help the Tucson real estate housing market’s recovery.

Realtor Lisa Bayless specializes in Tucson Catalina Foothills, Oro Valley and Marana real estate home sales.

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