buckeyefarmer
Epic Contributor
I have my eyes on the cookeville area. Sw va also.
But they get tend to get the income through other taxes and fees. You have to look at the entire package.Seven U.S. states do not levy state income tax: Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington and Wyoming.
But they get tend to get the income through other taxes and fees. You have to look at the entire package.
But they get tend to get the income through other taxes and fees. You have to look at the entire package.
I have my eyes on the cookeville area. Sw va also.
I stay in cookeville sometimes on my travels. Friend lives there. Like to eat at chedders. Nice area. Last may I drove up rt 111 to ky.We're 10 miles NW of Cookeville. This is "ridge and hollow" terrain. 10 miles NE (and SE) is the foothills of the Cumberland Plateau. 10 miles SW is rolling "nursery country".
Exactly, especially sales taxes, property taxes and at least in FLA, house insurance.
I have relatives living in FLA so they have no income taxes but they have very high property tax and a big cost to them is house insurance. I suspect they they could live for less in NC than FLA even though they might have to pay income tax here. Years ago we were talking about costs, and it seems like they were paying more for either property tax or insurance than I was in property tax AND insurance combined.
We traveled to WA a few years ago and were shocked at the high sales tax. Seems like it was near/at 10%? Not to say NC is cheap at 7% ish.
One thing we miss in our area is a view of hills or mountains. We have pretty much always lived in flat land areas and we like a mountain view.
Later,
Dan