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Look up the address in search engines. Head to real estate websites. Check with your county clerk's office. Talk to the county tax assessor's office. Consult a real estate agent.
Here are a few ways to find out how much a house sold for. Use a reliable real estate website that covers your area of interest. Contact a Real Estate Agent. Use a search engine. Visit a Governmental Office. Call the Homeowner if the House Is FSBO.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio - The six highest property tax rates in all of Ohio are in Cuyahoga County, topping a Montgomery County area near Dayton that had the state's highest property tax rate a year ago.
Property Tax Rates Across Wayne, Pennsylvania The median tax rate in Wayne is 1.46%, higher than both the Pennsylvania state median of 1.35% and the U.S. national median of 0.99%. Local government entities within Wayne set these rates annually, and they can vary significantly across different neighborhoods.
Property Tax Rates Across Wayne County, Ohio The median tax rate in Wayne County is 1.80%, which is higher than both the Ohio state median and the U.S. national median of 0.99%.
Tax information can be obtained from the Treasurer's Office either by parcel number, address, or owner name. Taxpayers can access tax amounts and taxable values to be used in preparing federal and state tax returns by viewing the information online, visiting the Treasurer's Office, or by phoning 734-722-2000.
Ohio Property Tax Rates CountyMedian Home ValueAverage Effective Property Tax Rate Wayne County $156,300 1.52% Williams County $108,000 1.32% Wood County $165,400 1.64% Wyandot County $129,900 0.91%84 more rows
The median property tax rate in Wayne County is 1.44%, which is significantly higher than both the national median of 0.99% and the Michigan state median of 1.07%.
Head to real estate websites. You can also use real estate sites like Zillow, Realtor, Homes, or Trulia. For example, on Realtor, you can head to a particular section called “recently sold homes.” Here, you can find information on the latest sale prices in your area of interest.