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Two Michigan places, side by side
Two houses a few minutes apart can carry very different tax bills. Pick any two cities, townships, or villages and compare the primary-home rate, the non-homestead rate, the school districts, and the city income tax — from the official 2025 Treasury rate table. Every comparison is a link you can share.
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The biggest lines between neighbors
These neighboring pairs share a school district, so the gap is purely the municipal line. The full ranking lives on the property-tax boundaries page.
Ingham County · same school district
Lansing vs Windsor Township
About $4,009 a year apart on a $300,000 purchase.
Compare them →Ingham County · same school district
Lansing vs Dewitt Township
About $3,933 a year apart on a $300,000 purchase.
Compare them →Oakland County · same school district
Southfield vs Southfield Township
About $3,932 a year apart on a $300,000 purchase.
Compare them →Washtenaw County · same school district
Ypsilanti vs Superior Township
About $3,689 a year apart on a $300,000 purchase.
Compare them →Eaton County · same school district
Lansing vs Windsor Township
About $3,578 a year apart on a $300,000 purchase.
Compare them →Genesee County · same school district
Linden vs Tyrone Township
About $3,569 a year apart on a $300,000 purchase.
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