Many Cuyahoga County property owners can expect to see a hike in their property tax bills soon following the first major appraisal since the pandemic found an average increase of 32% in values.
You may qualify for a lower tax on your home if you: Are at least 65 years old OR. Own and occupy your home as your primary residence as of January 1st of the year in which the exemption is being sought. Meet the income guidelines certified by the Ohio Department of Taxation Commissioner:
The Owner Occupancy Credit offers eligible homeowners a 2.5% reduction on property taxes for their primary residence. To qualify for the Owner Occupancy Credit, you must own and occupy the home as your principal place of residence as of Jan. 1 of the tax year for which you are applying.
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The average Cuyahoga County, OH home value is $199,394, up 6.7% over the past year and goes to pending in around 17 days.
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