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by log_n 4012 days ago
But when you rent you have the option to move to another city if you don't like how your tax dollars are being managed. Especially when you are retired/unemployed and thus don't have to worry about living close to your job. You don't even have to move far necessarily depending on the type of tax you are trying to avoid.
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Moving is a very disruptive life change, becoming more disruptive the longer you have been at your current location. It isn't something to be undertaken lightly, so it would probably take a significant move in property taxes to induce one to move.
Moving isn't very disruptive for me. Since 1995 I've moved once every couple of years and have lived in 6 states and 12 cities. Working remotely has made this super easy.
First, you are the exception. Second, moving frequently actually makes it less disruptive to a point because you are not sinking deep roots in one particular area.
Sounds like fun.

Not trying to be nosy but did you make the move with children? (How did you help them adjust?)

Amazingly, when you own property, you can sell it and also move to another city.
I'm curious... how many times have you moved because you felt your tax dollars weren't managed appropriately?