this video is so helpful! Please make more videos like this for buyers that want to do their own research and not rely on brokers that are often times not entirely honest or are just inexperienced. Subscribed :)
@@Hauseit Hi thank you so much for responding! I used the methods you showed in this video to search up the historical property tax bills of some units that I am interested in buying. One thing I noticed was that particularly for new developments, the assessed value of the first year is almost always very low, which in turn makes the property tax low. This number is what developers use to advertise. But in most cases I saw, starting from the second year, the assessed value doubles, which means property tax also doubles. Most buyers might not be aware that their tax bill could spike up the second year. Could you do a video on this? Another question I had was I see the tentative market value and assessment listed for next year on the NYC Department of Finance website. In most cases, I see that the tentative value lines up exactly with the final one. In what circumstances will the tentative value be significantly lower/higher than the actual final value? Once seeing the tentative value, are there ways to do a reassessment to lower it? Thank you!
thank you very much for this video. It is really very explicit. Can you eventually help me to find the tax info and the assessed value for my coop apt in Manhattan? In fact I can find the information for the building but not for the apartment on the NY city department of Finance site. I would really appreciate your help on this topic. Thank you very much
i been doing this i got the information only one time now when I'm doing it again for houses in queens not getting the yax information but getting the deeds information.
this video is so helpful! Please make more videos like this for buyers that want to do their own research and not rely on brokers that are often times not entirely honest or are just inexperienced. Subscribed :)
Thanks so much for your support, Zee! Are there any other topics you'd like us to make videos on? ~Hauseit
@@Hauseit Hi thank you so much for responding! I used the methods you showed in this video to search up the historical property tax bills of some units that I am interested in buying. One thing I noticed was that particularly for new developments, the assessed value of the first year is almost always very low, which in turn makes the property tax low. This number is what developers use to advertise. But in most cases I saw, starting from the second year, the assessed value doubles, which means property tax also doubles. Most buyers might not be aware that their tax bill could spike up the second year. Could you do a video on this?
Another question I had was I see the tentative market value and assessment listed for next year on the NYC Department of Finance website. In most cases, I see that the tentative value lines up exactly with the final one. In what circumstances will the tentative value be significantly lower/higher than the actual final value? Once seeing the tentative value, are there ways to do a reassessment to lower it? Thank you!
thank you very much for this video. It is really very explicit. Can you eventually help me to find the tax info and the assessed value for my coop apt in Manhattan? In fact I can find the information for the building but not for the apartment on the NY city department of Finance site. I would really appreciate your help on this topic. Thank you very much
Could you make a video on Real Estate Taxes reimbursement in case of retail understanding model
i been doing this i got the information only one time now when I'm doing it again for houses in queens not getting the yax information but getting the deeds information.
Is it possible to get list with the homes that are delinquent??!!
I think website is not for ordinary people. It meant to be real estate agent/ employees.
Is there an equivalent for Nassau county?
i tried looking up a property in Long Island it didn't go through
Hi There! The method shown in this video only works for properties in NYC. ~Hauseit