Do you want to know the evolution of your property tax over the last five years where you live?
Or the rate and dynamics of property tax in the municipality to which you plan to move?
Then this search engine, developed by the data cell of our newspaper using data collected by the National Union of Property Owners (UNPI), is for you.
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Enter the name of the town in the search bar and you will discover the property tax rate (additional taxes included but excluding household waste removal tax), its evolution over 5 years and the average rate in the department.
At the national level, the property tax is increasing by 11.4% in 5 years, an increase three times faster than inflation, according to the 15th National Observatory of the property tax of the UNPI.
But the disparities are great.
Thus, Angers remains the city of France - among the 50 most populated - at the highest rate (excluding Teom) (56.42%) ahead of Amiens (55.87%) and Grenoble (54.72%).
Far, far ahead of Paris (14.13%), Boulogne-Billancourt (15.72) and Nanterre (21.30%).