Aren’t property taxes in Delaware already extremely high compared to other states?
No. According to the National Tax Federation, Delaware ranks 47th when calculating the property taxes as a percentage of home value, 45th as a percentage of income and 39th as the average tax paid on homes. As compared to surrounding states, Delaware residents pay considerably less tax on their homes; New Jersey ranks the highest for average tax paid while Maryland and Pennsylvania rank 13th and 14th respectively.
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