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159.1 | assesment higher | JOSIE::JCURLEY | | Mon Jun 12 1989 13:24 | 9 |
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My tax bill went up at least that amount also, the change was primarily
was related to the increase in the assesment of my house. Which was
30% higher than what I paid for it 3 years ago.
There is an appeals process outlined on the back of the tax bill that
you could look at.
-joanne
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159.2 | House jumps 86%, land jumps 387%? | SCIVAX::BURNS | | Tue Jun 13 1989 12:11 | 5 |
| It was my land assessment that went up. When I bought the place
3 years ago the land was assessed at 23.6. The latest assessment
was 91.3. I have 1/4 of an acre of land, so that works out to 365k
for an acre of land in Maynard. Does anyone else have anywhere near
this kind of assessment for their land?
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159.3 | | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | | Tue Jun 13 1989 13:14 | 11 |
| My understanding is that the minimum for a buildable lot went up
to about 90.0 K for a quarter acre, so yours is right in line.
However, you can't use simple math to get a cost per acre. That
would be too easy. What you've done is get the cost for four
quarter-acre buildable lots, all legally separate and deeded and
ready to be developed. I don't know how they figured the value of
lots larger than 1/4 acre.
Believe it or not, buildable lots on Summer Street have gone for
100 K and up during the past year or soz.
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159.4 | 100% valuation | JOSIE::JCURLEY | | Tue Jun 13 1989 13:26 | 12 |
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I have 4000 sq ft (an old house), my land was assessed at 86 or 89K.
With 100% valuation under 2 1/2, property values are determined
by looking at actual sales of similar properties. If as .3 says
that buildable lots on Summer Street have gone for 100 K and up,
then that's probably why we have had such a large re-assesment
of our land.
Could be worse...our property values could be dropping.
-joanne
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159.5 | me to | THOTH::FILZ | DTN 297-6970 | Tue Jun 13 1989 16:31 | 2 |
| I have 4000 sq ft an assessed at 89k you have a bargin.
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