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Do taxes affect where people live?

 
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Yes, but maybe not in the way you think.

 

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    Michael J. Kelley Feb 26, 2013

    Yes, but maybe not in the way you think.

    My wife and I chose to buy a house in an area with higher RE tax rates because the school system was vastly superior to to lower tax area. Sometimes you get what you pay for, even with taxes.

     

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