http://www.moultonboroughnh.gov/.../...35C90-000F8513, and if that does not work then google "Thursday June 23, 4pm assessing property taxes informational meeting Moultonborough Public Safety Building."
If anyone is interested, the State of NH-Division of Revenue Administration will be holding a one hour public informational meeting on Thursday, June 23 at 4pm in the Moultonborough Public Safety Building lead by local assessor Gary Karp, the town assessor, titled Assessing 101.
Here's one question that I would like to hear him answer. Why does the Town of Moultonborough continue to assess a waterfront property like 35 Leaward Shores Rd at 1.2 million dollars when it has been listed with a few different local brokers over the last three years at prices going down from 1.2 mil to 1.1 to 1.0 to 9.5 hundred thou to 9.0 to 8.5 to 8.0 to 7.5 hundred thousand and remains unsold. Despite three years of lowering prices, the town still continues to assess it at 1.2-million. One would reasonably think the town assessor would agree to lower the price but no he will not? What is the local assessor thinking here?