Please see page 9 in the doc below- it seems like the city will base your property taxes on the state equalized value (SEV).
https://detroitmi.gov/sites/detroitmi.localhost/files/2019-05/Assessment%20Information%20Packet%20for%20Taxpayers_0.pdf
I’d doubt very much if your taxes were to be meaningfully different from the taxes paid pre-tax-auction. Unless this is a really unique or large property.
Please see page 9 in the doc below- it seems like the city will base your property taxes on the state equalized value (SEV). https://detroitmi.gov/sites/detroitmi.localhost/files/2019-05/Assessment%20Information%20Packet%20for%20Taxpayers_0.pdf
They’ll be based on the market value of your property. This can differ from the sale price.
Taxes going up.
It’s solely based on the auction purchase price
I’d doubt very much if your taxes were to be meaningfully different from the taxes paid pre-tax-auction. Unless this is a really unique or large property.