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Pet-friendly neighborhoods generally have higher property values and property taxes compared to non-pet-friendly areas:

  1. Parks with dog-friendly features can increase nearby property values by up to 15%, depending on proximity[3]. This increase in property value typically leads to higher property taxes.
  2. The increased property tax base from pet-friendly neighborhoods may equal or exceed the cost of maintaining pet amenities like dog parks[3].
  3. Homes in pet-friendly buildings in Manhattan had significantly higher average sale prices ($2.18 million) compared to buildings that don't allow pets ($1.03 million) or don't allow dogs ($830,000)[1].
  4. Pet-friendly apartments and condos generally have higher asking prices than those in buildings prohibiting pets, with some exceptions[1].
  5. The rent premium for pet-friendly housing was found to be 20-30% higher than rentals not allowing pets in one study[2].

While the search results don't provide specific property tax comparisons, the consistently higher property values and rents in pet-friendly areas suggest that property taxes would also be higher in these neighborhoods due to increased assessed values.

Citations: [1] https://www.brickunderground.com/blog/2015/09/in_case_you_missed_it_pet_friendly_premium [2] https://www.rentecdirect.com/blog/the-truth-about-pet-friendly-rental-properties/ [3] https://debrawellins.com/dog-parks-can-increase-home-values/ [4] https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/do-pets-affect-value-your-property-jervis-isaiah-ng [5] https://www.westandmain.co/blog/4-major-ways-pets-are-influencing-home-buying-decisions [6] https://eyeonhousing.org/2023/12/paws-and-property-unleashing-the-impact-of-pets-on-home-buying-decisions/ [7] https://dashly.com/magazine/got-pets-here-are-some-unexpected-ways-pets-impact-your-home-and-your-mortgage