True, but there is a second crucial factor: What OTHER taxes exist, besides property tax?
We lived for a few years in NW WA. The already-high property taxes shot up something like 30% at least two years in a row, with no end in sight. Sometimes places jack up the property taxes when they perceive a bunch of “rich” newcomers in town, so they can pay for long-damaged or neglected infrastructure that the good ol’ boys (or in this case, good ol’ gals, too) didn’t want to dump on their cronies. Meanwhile, sales taxes in the city came to almost 10%. Sounds awful, and it was, but...
The offsetting factor in this area was that there was no state income tax. Good for high-earning younger people but not good for retirees.
Across the state line in OR, the state had an income tax—but no sales tax.
Pick yer combo of poisons.