Since 2 other VR members posted pics...
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nice....we're practically neighbors now
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HandoEX;242956 wrote:
Wow, nice house man! Why WF though?Why not? Based on household income, property taxes, lower specials, school district, etc... WF made the best financial and educational choice of the local community.
And yes, my back yard opens up to Rendezvous Park, the school (Aurora) is about 1.5 blocks away so Jaiden won't have too far to go once he starts school.
Now if I could just get them to stock that pond in the park with some fish I'd be set!
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MisterCMK;242972 wrote:
12ft ceilings in the garage
Nice firepit :lol:
Yup, love the high ceilings in the garage...now to order that lift...
As for the fire pit, the one they originally had installed was in violation of fire code (too close to dwelling or something) and they had to fill it. Not a huge deal as I have a fire pit already.
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Sweet, thanks AJ!
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tjamz;242963 wrote:
Why not? Based on household income, property taxes, lower specials, school district, etc... WF made the best financial and educational choice of the local community.And yes, my back yard opens up to Rendezvous Park, the school (Aurora) is about 1.5 blocks away so Jaiden won't have too far to go once he starts school.
Now if I could just get them to stock that pond in the park with some fish I'd be set!
Trust me...property taxes are much cheaper in minnesota and make up for the income tax difference. Plus Minnesota schooling is much better than ND. Way to stay on the wrong side of the river

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IDK Brian, I ran the numbers and it was pretty close between the two...and the specials were higher in Moorhead vs Fargo for a similar house.
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SmitEvo;242995 wrote:
Trust me...property taxes are much cheaper in minnesota and make up for the income tax difference. Plus Minnesota schooling is much better than ND. Way to stay on the wrong side of the river
Property taxes and state income taxes are close to a wash depending on the value of your home. If you don't own a home you are crazy to live on the MN side of the border, you are just giving money away.
Not sure what facts you used to try to say that MN schools are better than ND. 2007 testing stats don't show that:
ND Reading proficiency - 78%
MN reading proficiency - 69%ND Math proficiency - 77%
MN Math proficiency - 60%ND SAT average - 1195
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homeschooling makes school districts irrelevant. Government mind-control-camp (aka public school) FTL.
I have no idea why property taxes are so high here. Other places I've lived in the US don't have "special assessments" and have lower property taxes. I never figured out what all the money grabbing was about here in ND.
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thrash;243004 wrote:
homeschooling makes school districts irrelevant. Government mind-control-camp (aka public school) FTL.I have no idea why property taxes are so high here. Other places I've lived in the US don't have "special assessments" and have lower property taxes. I never figured out what all the money grabbing was about here in ND.
I blame all of the above on the greedy republicans we have running the state and corrupting our children.
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DaveH;243003 wrote:
Property taxes and state income taxes are close to a wash depending on the value of your home. If you don't own a home you are crazy to live on the MN side of the border, you are just giving money away.Not sure what facts you used to try to say that MN schools are better than ND. 2007 testing stats don't show that:
ND Reading proficiency - 78%
MN reading proficiency - 69%ND Math proficiency - 77%
MN Math proficiency - 60%ND SAT average - 1195
MN SAT average - 1189Source please...I like how ND is on top of updating their information.
http://education.state.mn.us/ReportCard/2008/RCF015201382.pdf
http://www.dpi.state.nd.us/dpi/reports/profile/0203/ProfileDistrict/09001.pdf -
$700 difference in property taxes between the two w/ similar properties.....WAAAAY lower specials in WF than the others in neighborhoods that I want to live in.
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tjamz;243002 wrote:
IDK Brian, I ran the numbers and it was pretty close between the two...and the specials were higher in Moorhead vs Fargo for a similar house.I don't know what you looked at but I had equal specials on my house in Moorhead vs. one in Fargo and I'm saving over 3k/year in property tax plus the homestead tax credit. That combined more than made up for the increase in income tax.... plus I got a hell of a deal on my house.
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integra_gsr98;243569 wrote:
I don't know what you looked at but I had equal specials on my house in Moorhead vs. one in Fargo and I'm saving over 3k/year in property tax plus the homestead tax credit. That combined more than made up for the increase in income tax.... plus I got a hell of a deal on my house.~$1500 property tax difference...the specials were much lower where I bought this house than for a similar property in Moorhead.
Income tax came out to where I pay less in ND...not quite enough to make up the $1500 difference, but more than enough to keep me in ND where I'd prefer to live anyway.
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looks like a nice house man!
