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States Where Homeowners Will Save the Most (and Least) on Property Taxes in 2026

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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act will have a big impact on the bottom line of some homeowners who pay property taxes in several highly taxed states, according to Redfin, the real estate brokerage company. By contrast, homeowners who live in states where property taxes are low stand to see the least benefit. The legislation enacted in July boosts the state and local tax — or SALT — deduction…

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