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Old 07-04-2010, 01:17 PM   #8
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I thought that the entire state went on a standardized valuation a few years back because of the partial state funding (pronounced donor towns) of schools in some less affluent towns. You want to live in a town with lots of property value and fewer children. Towns like Alton are certainly helped in that regard with water front properties.

Towns that school coop with an affluent town have the potential for the worst case. Little property value with a high spending appetite of the affluent town.
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