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Old 03-29-2014, 12:22 PM   #101
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Oregonrain, I grew up in Barnstead, NH, just south of the LR, but moved to Oregon in 1985. The longer I'm in Oregon, the more I miss NH. When I lived in NH, we never went to the LR, but for the past 12 years I've gone back to NH to visit nearly every year and the first thing I do is go to the Lake. I spend as much time around bodies of water as possible!

Even areas away from the Lake, like Barnstead, are great, too, but -- as so many have said -- check the rules and regs for each town. Find out what you're allowed to do on your land. If you live for the water, then by all means check out the LR towns, but if rural with access to the Lake from time to time is all you need, there are so many great towns within 30 minutes of the Lake. You have the Santiam and Foster Lake, but now imagine that you have a few more rivers and a few more lakes in that same area to choose from. That's what much of what NH is like. There's so much more water to play in and, unlike the green water in OR, the water in NH is soooo much clearer!

The people are nicer in NH than they are in OR, in general. NH is laid back but energetic all at the same time. In OR, it seems that everyone is rushing about, but NH has a pace all its own. It's hard to explain.
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Old 03-29-2014, 03:26 PM   #102
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Oregonrain, I grew up in Barnstead, NH, just south of the LR, but moved to Oregon in 1985. The longer I'm in Oregon, the more I miss NH. When I lived in NH, we never went to the LR, but for the past 12 years I've gone back to NH to visit nearly every year and the first thing I do is go to the Lake. I spend as much time around bodies of water as possible!

Even areas away from the Lake, like Barnstead, are great, too, but -- as so many have said -- check the rules and regs for each town. Find out what you're allowed to do on your land. If you live for the water, then by all means check out the LR towns, but if rural with access to the Lake from time to time is all you need, there are so many great towns within 30 minutes of the Lake. You have the Santiam and Foster Lake, but now imagine that you have a few more rivers and a few more lakes in that same area to choose from. That's what much of what NH is like. There's so much more water to play in and, unlike the green water in OR, the water in NH is soooo much clearer!

The people are nicer in NH than they are in OR, in general. NH is laid back but energetic all at the same time. In OR, it seems that everyone is rushing about, but NH has a pace all its own. It's hard to explain.

Rural is good with me. Being able to grow most of our own food is appealing as is having chickens. I want the freedom to do what ever I want on my property, from raising Ham antenna towers, to raising small farm animals, to making a hobbit home if I so desire. Being near water is fun, but I don't have to be on the edge of the lakes, just near them.

One thing Cavo mentioned about property taxes makes me wonder about how often you pay them. He said he sold his first house before the first $1700 tax payment was made, but his taxes at the time was close to $3500 (?) (I'm trying to remember so my numbers might be off a bit.) Aren't property taxes paid once a year there?
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Old 03-29-2014, 03:31 PM   #103
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,,, Aren't property taxes paid once a year there?
The towns I own property in NH collect in June and December, June is half of last years and December is the difference between the total tax that year and what you paid in June
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Old 03-29-2014, 03:33 PM   #104
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Property taxes are paid twice a year half in June half in December,
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Property taxes are paid twice a year half in June half in December,
It depends on the town. Most are twice a year as has been mentioned. But some are moving to quarterly payments.

Keep in mind that the bill is still (supposedly) for an annual budget, and quarterly payments are only intended to spread out the needed payments.
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Paying taxes semi-annually also spreads out the income to the Towns so that they don't have to borrow up front. The so-called TANs (tax anticipation notes) were necessary when taxes were paid at the end of the year. To meet the distribution needs of the budget, Towns had to borrow money in anticipation of taxes to make those distributions. By paying taxes semi-annually, this isn't necessary and the Towns save the interest charged on the Notes.

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Old 03-29-2014, 08:59 PM   #107
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Here, our house payments include the property taxes. Do you pay them separately there? It sounds to me like it may be separate.
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Old 03-29-2014, 10:16 PM   #108
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Most mortgage lenders give you the option to include your taxes in each house payment then they pay it for you. Still they will pay it twice a year if that is what the town bills for.
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I hope they don't move to quarterly taxes. Twice is bad enough.

BTW, June payments ARE half of December but the December bills are the rate set by the state (but of course depends on what the town is spending) for that year. So you don't know what the December bill is going to be until you get it.
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Here, our house payments include the property taxes. Do you pay them separately there? It sounds to me like it may be separate.
In order to pay them on your own you need to have 20% down for deposit and not be paying for PMI.
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Or not have a mortgage on your property.
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Or not have a mortgage on your property.
If you don't have a mortgage on your property (not making house payments) you don't pay property taxes? Or do you mean renting? Because renting is sounding better and better...
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If you don't have a mortgage on your property (not making house payments) you don't pay property taxes? Or do you mean renting? Because renting is sounding better and better...
No, you misread the post. If no mortgage you pay property taxes directly to the town, not to a mortgage holder.
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No, you misread the post. If no mortgage you pay property taxes directly to the town, not to a mortgage holder.
Gotcha... sorry.



Can anyone recommend a rental agency for houses, not apartments? Thank you!
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Sorry I wasn't clear, Oregonrain. You could try Rentals Plus in Wolfeboro and most of the realtors also do rentals. But landlords of course need to add the expense of property taxes into the rent so in a way you do pay it.
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This web site might be of interest:

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I've been watching the tax rates. Are there storage buildings in the area? If so, about how much would they be? Thank you all for the welcome and the information. I appreciate it!
Yes, there are various self storage unit warehouses in the Lakes Region. We chose a 10' x 10' at Landmark Self Storage across the street from the Laconia Police Dept.. The unit is inside and heated and rents for a little over $100 per month on auto billing. We have had it for 2 years or so and have been very satisfied. And the Water Street Café is also just down the street- good food as well.

As far as towns go, we moved to Gilford from South Florida 2 years ago and have never regretted it- only wish we had moved here sooner. Gilford has a great public library, with free foreign films once a month, as well as lots of other resources. Good police dept. as well.
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