32 Basic Home Improvements That Will Not Increase Your Property Tax
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INTERIOR WORK |
- Scrape and paint
- Any landscaping
- Window boxes
- Repair or replace porches and steps
- Repair siding
- Add or replace gutters or downspouts
- Install storm doors and windows
- Install awnings
- Insulate and weatherstrip
- Add windows and doors
- Repair, replace or add window shutters
- Repoint, repair or replace existing masonry
- Install, repair or replace driveway or sidewalk
- New roof
- Fencing
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- Add electrical circuits or outlets
- Complete rewiring
- Replace plumbing
- Install or replace light fixtures
- Repair plaster
- Replace oil or gas burner
- Replace hot water heater
- Paint, wallpaper or other decorating
- Add closets
- Add built-ins (bookcases, cabinets, etc.)
- Install vent fans
- Remodel kitchen or bathroom
- Resurface ceilings and walls
- Resurface floors
- Replace or refinish woodwork
- Replace furnace with one of the same type
- Install window blinds
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| If not part of a complete modernization, the repairs
and improvements listed above can be made without increasing property taxes.
Removal of dilapidated or unused sheds, garages, barns and other buildings
will result in those items being removed from the tax duplicate by completing
a razing affidavit and returning it to the Auditor's office. |
THE FOLLOWING HOME IMPROVEMENTS MAY INCREASE THE TAXABLE VALUE OF YOUR PROPERTY
- Indoor wood burning fireplaces
- New porches or decks
- Additional bathrooms or toilet rooms
- Stall showers or other plumbing fixtures
- Adding finish to an unfinished attic or basement
- Build or enlarge a garage
- Central air conditioning
- Room additions
- In-ground swimming pools
- Agricultural outbuildings, silos, grain bins, etc.
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