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Marriott Newport Coast Property Tax -- Every other Year ownership

b2bailey

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As I was paying recent tax bill for this property, I started to wonder how they differentiate between every year and every other year ownership.

Total value is $7,349

Annual Installment = $77.38.

Can someone who is an Annual owner tell me how these numbers compare?
 
I don't own at NCV, but it's a good question.

I own an annual week at Desert Springs Villas 2 and an EOY week at the same resort. You would think that the property tax for the EOY week would be 1/2 of the annual week. Not so. The tax on the EOY is less than the annual week, but the tax is well above 50%.

NCV is in a different county, of course, so I can't answer your question.
 
You can’t easily make an apples to apples comparison like that because the tax amount depends on what you paid for the week. A resale owner will pay less than a direct owner. A resale owner from 20 years ago will pay more than a recent resale owner. A gold week will pay less than a Platinum week, etc.


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