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How much are Frankston rates?

How much are Frankston rates?

The municipal charge for 2020/2021 is $166.40 and is used to cover rates management costs such as administrative costs, paper handling, reminder notices ad supplementary valuation notices. All property owners pay the same fee regardless of their individual property valuations.

What zone is Frankston in?

Metropolitan zone
Metropolitan zone. Urban zone – Dandenong, Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula.

What areas does Frankston Council cover?

Included areas Frankston City includes the suburbs of Carrum Downs, Frankston, Frankston North, Frankston South, Langwarrin, Langwarrin South, Sandhurst, Seaford and Skye.

What suburbs are in Frankston City Council?

It comprises the suburbs of Frankston central, Carrum Downs, Frankston North, Frankston South, Langwarrin, Seaford, Karingal, Sandhurst and Skye.

Can I pay my rates fortnightly?

Payments can be automatically calculated if your account is up to date with no arrears. We encourage homeowners to choose the general rates payment option which best suits their household budgets, which is why we offer annual, quarterly, monthly, fortnightly and weekly payment options.

Can I pay my rates at the post office?

Post Billpay (Australia Post) You can pay your paper bill at any Australia Post office by cash, cheque or EFTPOS, or online 24/7 at postbillpay.com.au.

Is Warburton in regional Victoria?

“Being classified as a metropolitan Melbourne Council area makes sense only if you’re in our suburban areas of Mooroolbark, Lilydale, Chirnside or Kilsyth – Warburton, Millgrove and our outer areas are about as far from metropolitan as you can get. …

What is the population of Frankston?

134,143 people
In the 2016 Census, there were 134,143 people in Frankston (C) (Local Government Areas). Of these 48.8% were male and 51.2% were female. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people made up 1.0% of the population.

Is Frankston a good suburb?

Like any suburb, Frankston has good and bad areas, but overall it is a great place to live and invest. You also have to remember that it’s a suburb on the bay, so Frankston is only going to continue to improve over the next 10-20 years well above most other suburbs.

What happens if you can’t pay your rates?

If you don’t pay your rates, the council can take legal action to recover them. The council has two ways it can take legal action: Start proceedings in the local or magistrates court for the amount of the outstanding rates; or. Sell your property.

How do you know when your rates are due?

The due dates for quarterly instalments are: 1st instalment: 31 August. 2nd instalment: 30 November. 3rd instalment: 28 February.