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2009 Certified Tax Roll
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Orange County had 434,933 Real Property Parcels in 2009, including 290,398 Residential; 13,789 Commercial and Industrial Parcels; 77,805 Condominium & Timeshare Parcels; 39,523 Vacant Parcels and 1,839 Agricultural Parcels. There were 56,525 Tangible Personal Property Accounts
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Total Just Value in 2009 is $130.52 Billion
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Total Taxable Value (assessed value less exemptions) in 2009 is $96.18 Billion
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Just Value decreased by $19.28 Billion, or -12.9% over 2008
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Taxable Value decreased by $11.42 billion, or -10.61% over 2008
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New construction added over $2.8 Billion in taxable value to the Tax Roll
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The impact of taxable value capped by the "Save our Homes" limitation is $5.87 Billion
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Over 218,119 parcels have been granted the $50,000 homestead exemption; 6,435 were granted the limited income senior exemption in 2009
2009 Taxable Value by Property Classification - Final Tax Roll
| Property Classification |
Taxable Value |
Percent of Total |
| Residential |
$52,490,283,103 |
54.0% |
| Commercial |
$27,248,551,275 |
28.0% |
| Industrial |
$3,992,415,926 |
4.1% |
| Governmental |
$39,326,174 |
0.1% |
| Institutional |
$298,578,441 |
0.3% |
| Agricultural |
$332,718,316 |
0.3% |
| Vacant |
$4,192,175,051 |
4.3% |
| Other |
$370,579,563 |
0.4% |
| Tangible Personal Property |
$8,196,399,075 |
8.4% |
| Centrally Assessed |
$17,078,383 |
0.1% |
2008 Certified Tax Roll
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Orange County had 432,465 Real Property Parcels in 2008, including 287,280 Residential; 13,439 Commercial and Industrial Parcels; 76,025 Condominium & Timeshare Parcels; 39,565 Vacant Parcels and 1,842 Agricultural Parcels. There were 67,520 Tangible Personal Property Accounts
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Total Just Value in 2008 is $149.8 Billion
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Total Taxable Value (assessed value less exemptions) in 2008 is $107.6 Billion
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Just Value Increased by $1.6 Billion, or 1.1% over 2007
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Taxable Value Increased by $300 Million, or .3% over 2007
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New construction added over $4.9 Billion in taxable value to the Tax Roll
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Since 1995, the impact of taxable value capped by the "Save our Homes" limitation has grown to over $13.8 Billion
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Over 218,510 parcels have been granted the $25,000 homestead exemption; 6,753 were granted the limited income senior exemption in 2008
2008 Taxable Value by Property Classification - Final Tax Roll
| Property Classification |
Taxable Value |
Percent of Total |
| Residential |
$59,751,846,755 |
55.5% |
| Commercial |
$28,638,906,686 |
26.6% |
| Industrial |
$4,095,860,895 |
3.8% |
| Governmental |
$49,227,701 |
0.1% |
| Institutional |
$297,141,443 |
0.3% |
| Agricultural |
$315,862,578 |
0.3% |
| Vacant |
$5,853,210,006 |
5.4% |
| Other |
$391,786,238 |
0.4% |
| Tangible Personal Property |
$8,187,176,637 |
7.6% |
| Centrally Assessed |
$15,826,598 |
0.0% |
2007 Certified Tax Roll
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Orange County had 425,069 Real Property Parcels in 2007, including 281,279 Residential; 12,439 Commercial and Industrial
Parcels; 72,027 Condominium & Timeshare Parcels; 44,463 Vacant Parcels and 1,908 Agricultural Parcels. There were
65,360 Tangible Personal Property Accounts.
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Total Just Value in 2007 is $148.2 Billion
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Total Taxable Value (assessed value less exemptions) in 2007 is $107.3 Billion
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Just Value Increased by $20.4 Billion, or 16% over 2006
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Taxable Value Increased by $15 Billion, or 16% over 2006
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New construction added over $4.9 Billion in taxable value to the Tax Roll
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Since 1995, the impact of taxable value capped by the "Save our Homes" limitation has grown to over $19.5 Billion
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Nearly 214,760 parcels have been granted the $25,000 homestead exemption; 6,274 were granted the limited income senior exemption in 2007
2007 Taxable Value by Property Classification - Final Tax Roll
| Property Classification |
Taxable Value |
Percent of Total |
| Residential |
$62,615,317,165 |
58.4% |
| Commercial |
$25,740,618,195 |
24.0% |
| Industrial |
$3,598,237,754 |
3.4% |
| Governmental |
$59,932,484 |
0.1% |
| Institutional |
$275,544,415 |
0.3% |
| Agricultural |
$351,365,671 |
0.3% |
| Vacant |
$6,009,445,502 |
5.6% |
| Other |
$373,935,982 |
0.3% |
| Tangible Personal Property |
$8,266,008,576 |
7.7% |
| Centrally Assessed |
$5,865,402 |
0.0% |
2006 Certified Tax Roll
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2006 Final Tax RollOrange County had 407,954 Real Property Parcels in 2006, including 270,339 Residential; 12,918
Commercial and Industrial Parcels; 62,089 Condominium & Timeshare Parcels; 47,937 Vacant Parcels and 1,988 Agricultural
Parcels. There were 63,344 Tangible Personal Property Accounts
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Total Just Value in 2006 is $127.8 Billion
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Total Taxable Value (assessed value less exemptions) in 2006 is $92.3 Billion
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Just Value Increased by $26 Billion, or 25.6% over 2005
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Taxable Value Increased by $17 Billion, or 22.6% over 2005
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New construction added over $3.5 Billion in taxable value to the Tax Roll
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Since 1995, the impact of taxable value capped by the "Save our Homes" limitation has grown to over $15 Billion
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Nearly 207,000 parcels have been granted the $25,000 homestead exemption; 4,669 were granted the limited income senior exemption in 2006
2006 Taxable Value by Property Classification - Final Tax Roll
| Property Classification |
Taxable Value |
Percent of Total |
| Residential |
$51,209,977,211 |
55.5% |
| Commercial |
$23,441,723,154 |
25.4% |
| Industrial |
$3,166,087,769 |
3.4% |
| Governmental |
$56,433,963 |
0.1% |
| Institutional |
$237,898,097 |
0.3% |
| Agricultural |
$469,586,613 |
0.5% |
| Vacant |
$5,436,826,314 |
5.9% |
| Other |
$436,885,330 |
0.5% |
| Tangible Personal Property |
$7,804,541,783 |
8.5% |
| Centrally Assessed |
$5,666,452 |
0.0% |
2005 Certified Tax Roll
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Orange County had 375,100 Real Property Parcels in 2005, including 260,000 Residential; 12,900 Commercial and Industrial Parcels; 40,000 Condominium & Timeshare Parcels; 48,000 Vacant Parcels and 2,300 Agricultural Parcels. There were 61,400 Tangible Personal Property Accounts
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Total Just Value in 2005 is $101.75 Billion
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Total Taxable Value (assessed value less exemptions) in 2005 is $75.25 Billion
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Just Value Increased by $12.88 Billion, or 14.5% in 2005
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Taxable Value Increased by $8.15 Billion, or 12.1%
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New construction added over $2.45 Billion in taxable value to the Tax Roll
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Since 1995, the impact of taxable value capped by the "Save our Homes" limitation has grown to over $7.25 Billion
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Nearly 203,000 parcels have been granted the $25,000 homestead exemption; 5,000 were granted the limited income senior exemption in 2005
2005 Taxable Value by Property Classification - Certified Roll
| Property Classification |
Taxable Value |
Percent of Total |
| Residential |
$38,481,648,454 |
51.14% |
| Commercial |
$21,422,709,617 |
28.47% |
| Industrial |
$2,974,064,112 |
3.95% |
| Governmental |
$48,384,462 |
0.06% |
| Institutional |
$193,360,337 |
0.26% |
| Agricultural |
$335,923,037 |
0.45% |
| Vacant |
$4,002,075,498 |
5.32% |
| Other |
$408,270,729 |
0.54% |
| Tangible Personal Property |
$7,366,554,814 |
9.79% |
| Centrally Assessed |
$20,226,805 |
0.02% |
2004 Certified Tax Roll
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Orange County had 359,500 Real Property Parcels in 2004, including 250,000 Residential; 12,250 Commercial and
Industrial Parcels; 35,400 Condominium & Timeshare Parcels; 46,800 Vacant Parcels and 2,500 Agricultural Parcels.
There were 59,600 Tangible Personal Property Accounts
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Total Just Value in 2004 is $89.1 Billion
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Total Taxable Value (assessed value less exemptions) in 2004 is $67.4 Billion
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Just Value Increased by $6.6 Billion, or 8.0% in 2004
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Taxable Value Increased by $5.3 Billion, or 8.5%
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New construction added over $2.7 Billion in taxable value to the Tax Roll
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Since 1995, the impact of taxable value capped by the "Save our Homes" limitation has grown to over $4.4 Billion
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Nearly 199,000 parcels have been granted the $25,000 homestead exemption; 5,600 were granted the limited income senior exemption in 2004
2004 Taxable Value by Property Classification - Certified Roll
| Property Classification |
Taxable Value |
Percent of Total |
| Residential |
$32,790,621,001 |
48.66% |
| Commercial |
$20,261,245,801 |
30.07% |
| Industrial |
$2,586,165,603 |
3.84% |
| Governmental |
$44,153,372 |
0.07% |
| Institutional |
$178,322,527 |
0.26% |
| Agricultural |
$265,962,511 |
0.39% |
| Vacant |
$3,432,501,452 |
5.09% |
| Other |
$394,377,971 |
0.59% |
| Tangible Personal Property |
$7,409,361,742 |
10.99% |
| Centrally Assessed |
$27,569,966 |
0.04% |
2003 Certified Tax Roll
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Orange County had 347,350 Parcels in 2003, including 243,000 Residential; 11,500 Commercial and Industrial
Parcels; 34,000 Condominium & Timeshare Parcels; and 2,700 Agricultural Parcels
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Total Just Value in 2003 is $82.5 Billion
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Total Taxable Value (assessed value less exemptions) in 2003 is $62.1 Billion
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Just Value Increased by $4.5 Billion, or 5.77% in 2003
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Taxable Value Increased by $3.6 Billion, or 6.15%
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New construction added nearly $2 Billion in taxable value to the Tax Roll
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Since 1995, the impact of taxable value capped by the "Save our Homes" limitation has grown to $2.8 Billion
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Nearly 189,000 parcels have been granted the $25,000 homestead exemption; 4,498 were granted the limited income senior exemption in 2003
2003 Taxable Value by Property Classification - Certified Roll
| Property Classification |
Taxable Value |
Percent of Total |
| Residential |
$33,056,209,549 |
53.20% |
| Commercial |
$15,293,122,362 |
24.61% |
| Industrial |
$2,503,280,270 |
4.03% |
| Governmental |
$46,606,734 |
0.08% |
| Institutional |
$156,587,792 |
0.25% |
| Agricultural |
$226,575,677 |
0.36% |
| Vacant |
$1,999,894,533 |
3.22% |
| Other |
$1,631,862,167 |
2.63% |
| Tangible Personal Property |
$7,193,294,051 |
11.58% |
| Centrally Assessed |
$25,703,736 |
0.04% |
2002 Certified Tax Roll
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Orange County had 337,700 Parcels in 2002, including 235,400 Residential; 11,900 Commercial Parcels; 32,600 Condominium & Timeshare Parcels; and 3,900 Agricultural Parcels
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Total Just Value in 2002 is $78.2 Billion
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Taxable Value (assessed value less exemptions) in 2002 is $58.96 Billion
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Just Value Increased by $4.8 Billion, or 6.5% over 2001
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Taxable Value Increased by $3.06 Billion, or 5.5%
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New construction added nearly $2 Billion in taxable value to the Tax Roll
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Since 1995, the impact of taxable value capped by the "Save our Homes" limitation has grown to $2.8 Billion
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Nearly 188,600 parcels have been granted the $25,000 homestead exemption; 4,489 have been granted the limited income senior exemption in 2002
2002 Taxable Value by Property Classification - Final Tax Roll
| Property Classification |
Taxable Value |
Percent of Total |
| Residential |
$30,024,864,687 |
51.72% |
| Commercial |
$15,098,518,166 |
25.92% |
| Industrial |
$2,323,975,836 |
3.97% |
| Governmental |
$56,740,149 |
0.08% |
| Institutional |
$138,331,020 |
0.24% |
| Agricultural |
$250,884,177 |
0.46% |
| Vacant |
$3,173,936,319 |
4.35% |
| Other |
$107,359,867 |
0.46% |
| Tangible Personal Property |
$7,493,736,396 |
12.76% |
| Centrally Assessed |
$19,639,733 |
0.03% |
2001 Certified Tax Roll
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2001 Certified Tax RollOrange County had 324,000 Parcels in 2001, including 230,000 Residential; 8,400 Commercial Parcels; 31,000 Condominium & Timeshare Parcels; and 3,000 Agricultural Parcels
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Total Just Value in 2001 is $73.4 Billion
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Taxable Value (assessed value less exemptions) in 2001 is $55.9 Billion
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Just Value Increased by $6.35 Billion, or 9.46% over 2000
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Taxable Value Increased by $4.49 Billion, or 8.73%
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Theme Parks Pay 12% of Total Ad Valorem Taxes Each Year
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New construction added nearly $2 Billion in taxable value to the Tax Roll
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New timeshare units for 2001 added $271 Million alone
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Since 1995, the impact of taxable value capped by the "Save our Homes" limitation has grown to $1.6 Billion
2001 Taxable Value by Property Classification - Certified Roll
| Property Classification |
Taxable Value |
Percent of Total |
| Residential |
$27,282,292,488 |
48.80% |
| Commercial |
$15,040,078,194 |
26.90% |
| Industrial |
$2,137,986,410 |
3.82% |
| Governmental |
$19,915,772 |
0.04% |
| Institutional |
$127,576,597 |
0.23% |
| Agricultural |
$298,250,207 |
0.53% |
| Vacant |
$2,878,565,812 |
5.15% |
| Other |
$271,632,204 |
0.49% |
| Tangible Personal Property |
$7,829,709,439 |
14.01% |
| Centrally Assessed |
$18,597,359 |
0.03% |
2000 Certified Tax Roll
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2000 Certified Tax Roll Orange County had nearly 319,000 Parcels in 2000, including 285,000 Residential &
Commercial Parcels; 31,000 Condo & Timeshare Parcels; and 3,000 Agricultural Parcels
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Total Just Value in 2000 was $67.2 Billion
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Taxable Value (assessed value less exemptions) in 2000 was $51.5 Billion
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Just Value Increased by $5.25 Billion, or 8.49% over 1999
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Taxable Value Increased by $4.8 Billion, or 10.25%
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Theme Parks Pay 12% of Total Ad Valorem Taxes Each Year
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Universal Studio’s "Islands of Adventure" Added Nearly $658 Million to the County’s Tax Roll in 2000
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Universal’s "City Walk" Entertainment Complex added $155 Million
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Other new additions for the year 2000 included CNL Tower & Capital Plaza Office Buildings in Downtown Orlando and over 4,000 Newly Added Hotel Rooms
2000 Taxable Value by Property Classification - Certified Roll
| Property Classification |
Taxable Value |
Percent of Total |
| Residential |
$24,611,027,478 |
47.7% |
| Commercial |
$13,918,998,530 |
27.0% |
| Industrial |
$1,969,692,583 |
3.8% |
| Governmental |
$59,886,972 |
0.1% |
| Institutional |
$149,209,338 |
0.3% |
| Agricultural |
$260,814,437 |
0.5% |
| Vacant |
$2,708,203,681 |
5.3% |
| Other |
$246,975,770 |
0.5% |
| Tangible Personal Property |
$7,624,232,784 |
14.8% |
| Centrally Assessed |
$19,645,566 |
0.0% |
1999 Certified Tax Roll
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Orange County had 311,616 Parcels in 1999
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Orange County’s Population of 817,206 was Ranked 6th in the State 1999 (approximately 5% of the State’s total population of 15,111,240)
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Orange County’s Total Taxable Value in 1999 was over $46.8 billion
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Orange County’s Average Millage Rate of 14.3204 was Ranked 63rd out of 67 Counties in the State of Florida
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Orange County was Ranked 6th in the State for Homestead Exemption value, totaling over $4.2 Billion
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171,579 Properties in Orange County Received Homestead Exemptions in 1999
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If Disney were a County, it’s Taxable Value would have Ranked 31st out of 67 Counties in Florida
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Disney had $4,985,127,693 of Taxable Value in Orange County in 1999, $501,872,539 of Taxable Value in Osceola County
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If All Theme Parks in Orange County were a County, their Combined Taxable Value (at $5,940,199,906) would have Ranked 29th of 67 Counties
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Disney’s New "Animal Kingdom" Attraction added $192.2 Million to the Tax Roll in 1999; the "Tree of Life" Alone added $18 Million
1999 Taxable Value by Property Classification-Certified Roll
| Property Classification |
Taxable Value |
Percent of Total |
| Residential |
$22,328,287,304 |
48% |
| Commercial |
$12,328,509,764 |
26% |
| Industrial |
$1,850,877,046 |
4% |
| Governmental |
$5,606,461 |
0% |
| Institutional |
$165,368,993 |
0% |
| Agricultural |
$276,742,389 |
1% |
| Vacant |
$2,668,421,864 |
6% |
| Other |
$245,185,573 |
1% |
| Tangible Personal Property |
$6,969,587,559 |
15% |
| Centrally Assessed |
$14,917,431 |
0% |
Deed Statistics
Deed Transaction History
| Tax Year |
Deed Count |
| 1991 |
27,782 |
| 1992 |
29,389 |
| 1993 |
31,506 |
| 1994 |
33,700 |
| 1995 |
30,402 |
| 1996 |
33,935 |
| 1997 |
34,540 |
| 1998 |
39,161 |
| 1999 |
40,505 |
| 2000 |
40,950 |
| 2001 |
41,313 |
| 2002 |
46,189 |
| 2003 |
52,032 |
| 2004 |
56,930 |
| 2005 |
64,858 |
| 2006 |
65,764 |
| 2007 |
45,666 |
| 2008 |
29,361 |
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