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Old 09-06-2022, 11:30 AM   #1
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New preliminary tax assessments are just out in Moultonborough. From a sampling, looks like lakefront land increased 30.74%. With such large waterfront land changes, the burden for paying off the bonding on a project like the HUB further shifts onto the backs of those who do not vote ! All you need to do is "want" something and then get enough folks to support it on the basis that those who do not want or need it have to pay without any voice. When will logic and reason rule ???
When you say 30%, do you mean $.20 up from the $7 it currently is or 30% increase to assessed values?

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Old 09-06-2022, 12:53 PM   #2
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Waterfront land portion of assessed valuations appears up 30.74% vs last years assessed waterfront land values that are part of the total property assessed values. The tax mil rate per $1000 of valuation will be determined later in the year for the December billing.
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Our assessment is up 26%. Land assessment increased 31%.
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So what was the average increase?
Then you can tell if more shifted toward or away from you.
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Old 09-06-2022, 03:02 PM   #5
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So what was the average increase?
Then you can tell if more shifted toward or away from you.
This. Be curious to see.
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My assessment land up 30.7% and building up 16% ( have no idea why )
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I think all the newly assessed towns went up quite a bit due to the market being so expensive. When the new assessments came out in Tuftonboro, everybody was pretty worried because they went up by these kind of amounts both on the lake and off. Everybody is just hoping the rate is much lower- with such high assessments it certainly should be-at least this year. Next year if a lot more projects get approved by voters, and therefore spending goes up, who knows what will happen to our taxes.
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Not a lot of waterfront houses were on the market last year. At one point in sept there was one. Few waterfront houses raised the price but if sample is small is it valid . It doesn't look like they at all tyried to judge views etc since it seems the rising tide lifted all boats
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You could argue validity of the assessment.
There is a process.
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Old 09-07-2022, 04:58 AM   #10
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Not a lot of waterfront houses were on the market last year. At one point in sept there was one. Few waterfront houses raised the price but if sample is small is it valid . It doesn't look like they at all tyried to judge views etc since it seems the rising tide lifted all boats
That's true. Very few for sale signs on the lake!!
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https://www.moultonboroughnh.gov/ass...te-information
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