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    Florida property taxes make communities better

    May 29, 20253 Mins Read



    Property taxes are not a punishment for homeownership. They are an essential investment in the community that makes homeownership worthwhile.

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    Study eyed for Florida property tax changes

    Expect an economic impact study as a first step as discussions ramp up about the future of property taxes in Florida.

    Fox – 35 Orlando

    Gov. Ron DeSantis recently asked the disingenuously rhetorical question: “Do you ever own your own home?”

    It’s a provocative statement meant to stir resentment over property taxes as part of a larger pitch to either eliminate or drastically reduce them. But, while such a soundbite may resonate in a political campaign, it misses the larger truth. Property taxes are not a punishment for homeownership. They are an essential investment in the community that makes homeownership worthwhile.

    Yes, you own your home. But your home doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Property taxes fund the roads that lead to your driveway, the firefighters and police officers who keep your neighborhood safe, the schools your children attend, and the parks and programing your family enjoys. They ensure your community has clean water, garbage collection, and streetlights. These aren’t luxuries; they are the foundational services that make a house a home and a neighborhood a community.

    Our View from the Post: With Trump’s tariffs and federal cuts, Florida’s tax plan comes at a bad time | Editorial

    Unlike many other forms of taxation, property taxes are remarkably transparent and locally controlled. Each year, local governments hold public meetings to set rates and discuss how funds are spent. Residents are invited to participate and help shape budget priorities. The system is open, deliberative, and accountable to those it serves.

    Moreover, it is this very public investment that helps grow the value of your property. Rising home prices are not just a function of granite countertops and curb appeal; they reflect the strength of schools, the condition of roads, the reliability of emergency services, and the quality of life in your area. As property values increase, so do the demands on the services that support them. Cutting property taxes undermines the very assets that make your home valuable in the first place. Eliminating them may sound appealing until the roads crumble, the schools falter, and the services you rely on begin to disappear.

    We all want financial security and the pride of homeownership. But gutting the system that protects and enriches that investment is not the solution—it’s a reckless gamble. Property taxes aren’t the problem; they’re part of the solution to building strong, thriving communities. Let’s not trade long-term stability for short-term slogans.

    Michael Napoleone is the mayor of Wellington.



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