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June 8, 2010 at 12:21 PM #561943June 8, 2010 at 2:55 PM #561001bearishgurlParticipant
[quote=briansd1]
. . . Parcel #2633032700 in Solana Beach.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-EC341C50-358_N_Sierra_Ave_Solana_Beach_CA_92075%5B/quote%5Dbriansd1, this property was Prop 13 eligible (and still is), but was reassessed to $843K upon the City signing off the complete remodel on 12/5/06. Under “Held,” it says NA. It could have also been passed to another family member on that date as well, trigging the filing of a mandatory “Change of Ownership” form. Under Prop. 13, the 1975 base value prevails, plus 2% per year on that base value, which we can’t see here on the SDlookup screen.
[quote=briansd1]Parcel #2672600600 in San Diego, West Bernardo.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-3F7C8A27-17024_Blue_Shadows_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92127%5B/quote%5DBriansd1, the assessment on this property was successfully appealed for F/Y 08/09 and the new tax is reflective of that successful appeal by the owners or a lender that took it back. You will note the owners pd. $1,390,000 for it on 7/20/07 but there is no previous sale. Under “Held” it says N/A. You will note in the SDlookup property description it also lists an exorbitant Mello Roos tax of $500 mo. ($6K yr) but I do not think this is reflected in the stated tax amount on SDLookup.
[quote=briansd1] . . . Site to look at tax bill on individual properties:
https://www.sdctreastax.com/ebpp3/%5B/quote%5DThank you for this link, briansd1. I was wondering when SD county was going to get around to doing this as other counties were on this bandwagon years ago.
June 8, 2010 at 2:55 PM #561101bearishgurlParticipant[quote=briansd1]
. . . Parcel #2633032700 in Solana Beach.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-EC341C50-358_N_Sierra_Ave_Solana_Beach_CA_92075%5B/quote%5Dbriansd1, this property was Prop 13 eligible (and still is), but was reassessed to $843K upon the City signing off the complete remodel on 12/5/06. Under “Held,” it says NA. It could have also been passed to another family member on that date as well, trigging the filing of a mandatory “Change of Ownership” form. Under Prop. 13, the 1975 base value prevails, plus 2% per year on that base value, which we can’t see here on the SDlookup screen.
[quote=briansd1]Parcel #2672600600 in San Diego, West Bernardo.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-3F7C8A27-17024_Blue_Shadows_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92127%5B/quote%5DBriansd1, the assessment on this property was successfully appealed for F/Y 08/09 and the new tax is reflective of that successful appeal by the owners or a lender that took it back. You will note the owners pd. $1,390,000 for it on 7/20/07 but there is no previous sale. Under “Held” it says N/A. You will note in the SDlookup property description it also lists an exorbitant Mello Roos tax of $500 mo. ($6K yr) but I do not think this is reflected in the stated tax amount on SDLookup.
[quote=briansd1] . . . Site to look at tax bill on individual properties:
https://www.sdctreastax.com/ebpp3/%5B/quote%5DThank you for this link, briansd1. I was wondering when SD county was going to get around to doing this as other counties were on this bandwagon years ago.
June 8, 2010 at 2:55 PM #561593bearishgurlParticipant[quote=briansd1]
. . . Parcel #2633032700 in Solana Beach.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-EC341C50-358_N_Sierra_Ave_Solana_Beach_CA_92075%5B/quote%5Dbriansd1, this property was Prop 13 eligible (and still is), but was reassessed to $843K upon the City signing off the complete remodel on 12/5/06. Under “Held,” it says NA. It could have also been passed to another family member on that date as well, trigging the filing of a mandatory “Change of Ownership” form. Under Prop. 13, the 1975 base value prevails, plus 2% per year on that base value, which we can’t see here on the SDlookup screen.
[quote=briansd1]Parcel #2672600600 in San Diego, West Bernardo.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-3F7C8A27-17024_Blue_Shadows_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92127%5B/quote%5DBriansd1, the assessment on this property was successfully appealed for F/Y 08/09 and the new tax is reflective of that successful appeal by the owners or a lender that took it back. You will note the owners pd. $1,390,000 for it on 7/20/07 but there is no previous sale. Under “Held” it says N/A. You will note in the SDlookup property description it also lists an exorbitant Mello Roos tax of $500 mo. ($6K yr) but I do not think this is reflected in the stated tax amount on SDLookup.
[quote=briansd1] . . . Site to look at tax bill on individual properties:
https://www.sdctreastax.com/ebpp3/%5B/quote%5DThank you for this link, briansd1. I was wondering when SD county was going to get around to doing this as other counties were on this bandwagon years ago.
June 8, 2010 at 2:55 PM #561983bearishgurlParticipant[quote=briansd1]
. . . Parcel #2633032700 in Solana Beach.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-EC341C50-358_N_Sierra_Ave_Solana_Beach_CA_92075%5B/quote%5Dbriansd1, this property was Prop 13 eligible (and still is), but was reassessed to $843K upon the City signing off the complete remodel on 12/5/06. Under “Held,” it says NA. It could have also been passed to another family member on that date as well, trigging the filing of a mandatory “Change of Ownership” form. Under Prop. 13, the 1975 base value prevails, plus 2% per year on that base value, which we can’t see here on the SDlookup screen.
[quote=briansd1]Parcel #2672600600 in San Diego, West Bernardo.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-3F7C8A27-17024_Blue_Shadows_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92127%5B/quote%5DBriansd1, the assessment on this property was successfully appealed for F/Y 08/09 and the new tax is reflective of that successful appeal by the owners or a lender that took it back. You will note the owners pd. $1,390,000 for it on 7/20/07 but there is no previous sale. Under “Held” it says N/A. You will note in the SDlookup property description it also lists an exorbitant Mello Roos tax of $500 mo. ($6K yr) but I do not think this is reflected in the stated tax amount on SDLookup.
[quote=briansd1] . . . Site to look at tax bill on individual properties:
https://www.sdctreastax.com/ebpp3/%5B/quote%5DThank you for this link, briansd1. I was wondering when SD county was going to get around to doing this as other counties were on this bandwagon years ago.
June 8, 2010 at 2:55 PM #561701bearishgurlParticipant[quote=briansd1]
. . . Parcel #2633032700 in Solana Beach.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-EC341C50-358_N_Sierra_Ave_Solana_Beach_CA_92075%5B/quote%5Dbriansd1, this property was Prop 13 eligible (and still is), but was reassessed to $843K upon the City signing off the complete remodel on 12/5/06. Under “Held,” it says NA. It could have also been passed to another family member on that date as well, trigging the filing of a mandatory “Change of Ownership” form. Under Prop. 13, the 1975 base value prevails, plus 2% per year on that base value, which we can’t see here on the SDlookup screen.
[quote=briansd1]Parcel #2672600600 in San Diego, West Bernardo.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-3F7C8A27-17024_Blue_Shadows_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92127%5B/quote%5DBriansd1, the assessment on this property was successfully appealed for F/Y 08/09 and the new tax is reflective of that successful appeal by the owners or a lender that took it back. You will note the owners pd. $1,390,000 for it on 7/20/07 but there is no previous sale. Under “Held” it says N/A. You will note in the SDlookup property description it also lists an exorbitant Mello Roos tax of $500 mo. ($6K yr) but I do not think this is reflected in the stated tax amount on SDLookup.
[quote=briansd1] . . . Site to look at tax bill on individual properties:
https://www.sdctreastax.com/ebpp3/%5B/quote%5DThank you for this link, briansd1. I was wondering when SD county was going to get around to doing this as other counties were on this bandwagon years ago.
June 8, 2010 at 3:17 PM #561711briansd1Guestbearishgurl, I meant for readers to use the parcel numbers available on SDlookup to view the actual tax bills on the assessor site (the tax bills cannot be linked to).
If you look at the Solana Beach house, the property tax rate is not 1%. It’s more than 1% + the fixed charge assessments.
The 3 tiers that svelte identified are pretty irrelevent if you drill down to specific areas.
I believe that the actual tax rates, inclusive of the fixed charges, have to do with how old the developments are rather than what city they’re located in.
June 8, 2010 at 3:17 PM #561603briansd1Guestbearishgurl, I meant for readers to use the parcel numbers available on SDlookup to view the actual tax bills on the assessor site (the tax bills cannot be linked to).
If you look at the Solana Beach house, the property tax rate is not 1%. It’s more than 1% + the fixed charge assessments.
The 3 tiers that svelte identified are pretty irrelevent if you drill down to specific areas.
I believe that the actual tax rates, inclusive of the fixed charges, have to do with how old the developments are rather than what city they’re located in.
June 8, 2010 at 3:17 PM #561011briansd1Guestbearishgurl, I meant for readers to use the parcel numbers available on SDlookup to view the actual tax bills on the assessor site (the tax bills cannot be linked to).
If you look at the Solana Beach house, the property tax rate is not 1%. It’s more than 1% + the fixed charge assessments.
The 3 tiers that svelte identified are pretty irrelevent if you drill down to specific areas.
I believe that the actual tax rates, inclusive of the fixed charges, have to do with how old the developments are rather than what city they’re located in.
June 8, 2010 at 3:17 PM #561993briansd1Guestbearishgurl, I meant for readers to use the parcel numbers available on SDlookup to view the actual tax bills on the assessor site (the tax bills cannot be linked to).
If you look at the Solana Beach house, the property tax rate is not 1%. It’s more than 1% + the fixed charge assessments.
The 3 tiers that svelte identified are pretty irrelevent if you drill down to specific areas.
I believe that the actual tax rates, inclusive of the fixed charges, have to do with how old the developments are rather than what city they’re located in.
June 8, 2010 at 3:17 PM #561111briansd1Guestbearishgurl, I meant for readers to use the parcel numbers available on SDlookup to view the actual tax bills on the assessor site (the tax bills cannot be linked to).
If you look at the Solana Beach house, the property tax rate is not 1%. It’s more than 1% + the fixed charge assessments.
The 3 tiers that svelte identified are pretty irrelevent if you drill down to specific areas.
I believe that the actual tax rates, inclusive of the fixed charges, have to do with how old the developments are rather than what city they’re located in.
June 8, 2010 at 5:58 PM #562032svelteParticipant[quote=briansd1]bearishgurl, I meant for readers to use the parcel numbers available on SDlookup to view the actual tax bills on the assessor site (the tax bills cannot be linked to).
If you look at the Solana Beach house, the property tax rate is not 1%. It’s more than 1% + the fixed charge assessments.
The 3 tiers that svelte identified are pretty irrelevent if you drill down to specific areas.
[/quote]Absolutely. I don’t think anyone but you thought that all houses in the cities listed had property taxes exactly at those rates. Some homes have mello-roos in each of those cities. Some areas of those cities have assessed themselves a wee bit more for a new school.
But the base rates are as listed.
June 8, 2010 at 5:58 PM #561750svelteParticipant[quote=briansd1]bearishgurl, I meant for readers to use the parcel numbers available on SDlookup to view the actual tax bills on the assessor site (the tax bills cannot be linked to).
If you look at the Solana Beach house, the property tax rate is not 1%. It’s more than 1% + the fixed charge assessments.
The 3 tiers that svelte identified are pretty irrelevent if you drill down to specific areas.
[/quote]Absolutely. I don’t think anyone but you thought that all houses in the cities listed had property taxes exactly at those rates. Some homes have mello-roos in each of those cities. Some areas of those cities have assessed themselves a wee bit more for a new school.
But the base rates are as listed.
June 8, 2010 at 5:58 PM #561151svelteParticipant[quote=briansd1]bearishgurl, I meant for readers to use the parcel numbers available on SDlookup to view the actual tax bills on the assessor site (the tax bills cannot be linked to).
If you look at the Solana Beach house, the property tax rate is not 1%. It’s more than 1% + the fixed charge assessments.
The 3 tiers that svelte identified are pretty irrelevent if you drill down to specific areas.
[/quote]Absolutely. I don’t think anyone but you thought that all houses in the cities listed had property taxes exactly at those rates. Some homes have mello-roos in each of those cities. Some areas of those cities have assessed themselves a wee bit more for a new school.
But the base rates are as listed.
June 8, 2010 at 5:58 PM #561643svelteParticipant[quote=briansd1]bearishgurl, I meant for readers to use the parcel numbers available on SDlookup to view the actual tax bills on the assessor site (the tax bills cannot be linked to).
If you look at the Solana Beach house, the property tax rate is not 1%. It’s more than 1% + the fixed charge assessments.
The 3 tiers that svelte identified are pretty irrelevent if you drill down to specific areas.
[/quote]Absolutely. I don’t think anyone but you thought that all houses in the cities listed had property taxes exactly at those rates. Some homes have mello-roos in each of those cities. Some areas of those cities have assessed themselves a wee bit more for a new school.
But the base rates are as listed.
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