If you don't like taxes you should indeed move, to a country with bad roads, a bad justice system and bad healthcare. Good luck with that.
Do you have a reputable source for your claim about rising taxes on property? My guess is the same source as the 50-60% you mention.
Anyway, if you do like good roads and healthcare and stuff like that, but still want to pay as little as possible on your wealth, then move to The Netherlands. Not a very patriotic thing to do but you're welcome here anyway.
You say that as if taxes were spent only on roads and health care. And as if all countries with low taxes were banana republics. I think it's obvious that I don't have to explain that both things are false.
I believe that taxes must be paid, but in the dilemma between paying a lot of taxes and paying little, I prefer to pay little, because politicians in industrialized countries, who, in their majority, do not stop raising taxes, what they do is increase political spending, and not so much improve health care or roads. They spend the money on things they think will get people to vote for them, which is usually not, and in fact most of the time not, the best way to spend the money.