The Hidden Tax & Utility Cliff: 5 Things New Homeowners in Florida Aren’t Budgeting For
AuthorSteph Matarazzo. Date:
Property taxes in Florida reset upon sale, often resulting in a supplemental tax bill that doubles or triples the previous owner’s rate. The cost of home insurance in Florida 2026 projects to remain three to four times the national average, requiring specific budget allocation for wind mitigation. New construction buyers often overlook impact fees and Community Development District (CDD) assessments that add thousands to annual carrying costs.
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