New Builds, New Bills: What Every Homeowner Should Know About Property Taxes in a Growing Alachua
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Alachua is growing fast. Four new subdivisions with more than 320 residential lots have been approved in just the past two years. That growth comes with changes to property values and potentially your tax bill.
If you’ve recently moved into a new home or live in a newly developed neighborhood, this free information session is for you. With TRIM notices going out soon, now is the time to learn what to expect and how to plan ahead.
Tuesday, July 29 at 6:00 PM
James A. Lewis City Commission Chambers
15100 NW 142 Ter, Alachua, FL 32615 (Inside Alachua City Hall)
Free to attend. What You’ll Learn
• Why your taxes might go up even if the millage rate stays the same
• How to read your TRIM notice
• How to apply for a Homestead Exemption
• What to expect from future assessments
• How the Property Appraiser’s Office serves Alachua residents
Whether you're new to the area or simply want to stay ahead of changes, this session will help you avoid surprises and better understand your property tax responsibilities.
Don't miss it. Mark your calendar and invite your neighbors.
If you’ve recently moved into a new home or live in a newly developed neighborhood, this free information session is for you. With TRIM notices going out soon, now is the time to learn what to expect and how to plan ahead.
Tuesday, July 29 at 6:00 PM
James A. Lewis City Commission Chambers
15100 NW 142 Ter, Alachua, FL 32615 (Inside Alachua City Hall)
Free to attend. What You’ll Learn
• Why your taxes might go up even if the millage rate stays the same
• How to read your TRIM notice
• How to apply for a Homestead Exemption
• What to expect from future assessments
• How the Property Appraiser’s Office serves Alachua residents
Whether you're new to the area or simply want to stay ahead of changes, this session will help you avoid surprises and better understand your property tax responsibilities.
Don't miss it. Mark your calendar and invite your neighbors.
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