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Old 07-04-2010, 07:35 AM   #1
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The wife and I were house hunting in the great state of New Hampshire on Friday. Looked at a couple of places in Meredith; both bombs. Pictures in the listing did them more justice than they deserved!

We do like Meredith but we also took a shot at a listing that was in New Durham. New Durham is a little more south than we would like to be but the place we looked at in New Durham kind of felt like maybe this could be home. Kind of an idyllic and relaxing setting. It wasn't at first sight but we think the place with some of our own personal touches added, could grow on us in a very very short time.

Looking for dirt on New Durham as I found some of the comments about my questions for Meredith both informative and entertaining.

We have checked out the town web site and other sites with info on New Durham. Tax rate is really high with a mill rate of $20. Didn't seem to have a whole lot of infrastructure and seemed like a throw back to the early 1900's. Crime rates seem to be in line with most of the NH communities. It would also be a longer haul for me to pull the boat to get to some of the bigger lakes.

Really not a lot of pluses as far as the town itself goes but we kind of liked the setting for the property we were looking at.

Just looking for some local info and opinions.. Thanks for your help....once again.
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Old 07-04-2010, 08:11 AM   #2
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The wife and I were house hunting in the great state of New Hampshire on Friday. Looked at a couple of places in Meredith; both bombs. Pictures in the listing did them more justice than they deserved!

We do like Meredith but we also took a shot at a listing that was in New Durham. New Durham is a little more south than we would like to be but the place we looked at in New Durham kind of felt like maybe this could be home. Kind of an idyllic and relaxing setting. It wasn't at first sight but we think the place with some of our own personal touches added, could grow on us in a very very short time.

Looking for dirt on New Durham as I found some of the comments about my questions for Meredith both informative and entertaining.

We have checked out the town web site and other sites with info on New Durham. Tax rate is really high with a mill rate of $20. Didn't seem to have a whole lot of infrastructure and seemed like a throw back to the early 1900's. Crime rates seem to be in line with most of the NH communities. It would also be a longer haul for me to pull the boat to get to some of the bigger lakes.

Really not a lot of pluses as far as the town itself goes but we kind of liked the setting for the property we were looking at.

Just looking for some local info and opinions.. Thanks for your help....once again.
I haven't heard any "dirt" on New Durham: "Wilderness abounds".

PM me for a somewhat misnamed (and private) forum that has several New Durham members in it.

Just think how close you'd be to Johnson's Restaurant!

BTW: I borrowed your George Washington signature for use in the above-mentioned forum—which could definitely use your kind of help
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Old 07-04-2010, 09:08 AM   #3
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Have you looked in New Hampton? Small town appeal,very near all 3 major lakes ( Squam-Winnie-Winnisquam ), quiet, crime rate very low,Taxes are around $18 per $1,000. Just a thought, built here in 1991 and still love it.
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Old 07-04-2010, 09:46 AM   #4
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Have you looked in New Hampton? Small town appeal,very near all 3 major lakes ( Squam-Winnie-Winnisquam ), quiet, crime rate very low,Taxes are around $18 per $1,000. Just a thought, built here in 1991 and still love it.
Yes...have looked at a couple of houses in New Hampton. Neither were a fit for us. New Hampton seemed nice too. The problem we are running into seems to be when the house could be right the location sucks and vice versa.
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Old 07-04-2010, 10:15 AM   #5
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Yes, New Durham property taxes are quite high. Part of this is due to the fact that they belong to a regional school district. While regional districts do have their positives from a cost-per-student aspect, the downside can be seen in a town like New Durham, one of the smaller communities in the district, where their voice is somewhat limited.
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When you look at tax rates for the various towns you're considering, find out how the homes are assessed.

Some towns assess homes at their estimated market value (100%) and use that number in the formula for the taxes. (That's what Alton does...) Other towns assess at a percentage of the estimated market value. Find out how the assessment is done for some of these towns with higher tax rates before you figure out if they are high or not.

Generally speaking, any town with waterfront property on Winnipesakuee will have a lower rate because the waterfront homes are more desirable (and more expensive).
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Old 07-04-2010, 11:20 AM   #7
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The community profiles shown here
http://www.nh.gov/nhes/elmi/communpro.htm
have a table which includes the 2008 100% full value (equalized) tax rates.

In 2008 the full value rate for New Durham was $18.83, Alton was $11.08.
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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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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.
They are on a standardized method monitored by the state dept of revenue admin (DRA). Real estate values rise and fall at different rates in various towns and each is always in a catch-up mode. Based on actual sales over the previous year DRA calculates an equalization ratio for each town. This is then used calculate the full value tax rate used in the state education calculations.

DRA uses the actual sales data vs assessed values to also calculate other town unique statistics which if out of tolerance lead to a revaluation.
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Does it matter where you live? I mean are you still employeed? Retired? Just wondering because you looked at New Hampton, and New Durham. A bit of a drive from each other. Look at Moultonborough. Very quiet, low taxes. we love it there. Not far from Squam, Winnisquam, a bit of a drive to New Found though.
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Well I was hoping to get inside scoop&poop and opinions about New Durham. Looks like this went down hill and got into a tax discussion. Agree that the mil rate for the town is high but the valuations seem to be low.

Anyway still looking for yea's and nea's concerning New Durham. Will be heading back up this coming Sunday to give the place a really good look-see. Thanks to all for the input so far.
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