whats the advantage of living in city limits

Chi
Home Buyer
Frederick, MD

paying higher city taxes does it compensate for the lower utilities ina city like hagerstown ,md

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Debby & Bill Sp...
Agent
Hagerstown, MD

Your city taxes include a paid fire department, police department, trash pickup including recycle and yard waste, street sweeping, oversight of rental units, reduced utilities and water/sewer fees and most of all, what amounts to a homeowner's association. The city will not allow your neighbor to have untagged cars, unmowed grass, appliances in the yard, etc. They don't control house colors and other exterior changes like a traditional HOA (unless you are in an historic district). We live in the city and think the additional taxes are worth the benefits.

Tue Sep 1 2009, 09:36
Roberto Gonzalez
Agent
Smithsburg, MD

Well Living in the city has its advantages and disadvantages, character and lifestyle will play a big roll, I guess an advantage will be that houses tend to be cheaper in the city limits of Hagerstown, utilities are also cheaper and in most cases within walking distance of all services, buses, shopping, schools, recreation parks, etc. But with this comes more traffic, noise etc.

Tue Jul 28 2009, 16:15
Underwater Resi...
Other/Just Looking
Hagerstown, MD
FIRST ANSWER

Because when gas prices are no longer affordable and you need groceries, there is always one in walking distance. Also, parks and such are also within most walking distances.

Sun Jun 28 2009, 08:58

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