I know several people who
own (i.e., they hold the title, not the bank) cars that pay no taxes or registration fees on them whatsoever. Of course, these cars are all track cars and are not used on public streets. There's the rub - you can own as many vehicles as you want without paying a dime in taxes, but if you want to use them on
publicly funded roads, then you have to pay into the system that maintains those roads and pays for the people who enforce the law on those roads. It really ain't that hard to understand.
Same with your house. You want to buy land in the middle of nowhere, build your own place, use well water and generate your own power, you can do it without paying a dime in property taxes. Property taxes - just like vehicle registration "taxes" - are used to pay for the infrastructure that we all use. Electricity. Municipal water. Trash collection. Public school funding. But I'm sure you aren't actually using any of those things, right Billy?
Still paying your car/house/double-wide trailer loan? Then you don't own that property - the bank does. As the true owner, the bank has the right to require certain conditions from you while you're using
their property. Don't like the conditions? Don't borrow the money.
I don't like paying taxes any more than the next guy. That said, I'd much rather pay my fair share of taxes instead of having to negotiate my own water, electricity and trash collection rates, build my own roads, school my own children, hire my own security force, etc.
The system isn't perfect, but it's a whole lot better than the anarchic utopian pipe dream you seem to have.