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Old 09-03-2020, 10:36 AM   #1
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I do believe most understand a higher assessment does not mean higher taxes here in NH. Not yet, but one thing to consider is insurance costs. Most insurance policies have a fixed replacement costs and at today’s build rates you may want to ask for an increase


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Old 09-03-2020, 12:19 PM   #2
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I do believe most understand a higher assessment does not mean higher taxes here in NH. Not yet, but one thing to consider is insurance costs. Most insurance policies have a fixed replacement costs and at today’s build rates you may want to ask for an increase


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I fully expect my taxes to go up but hopefully not at the same 18% as my assessment.
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Old 09-03-2020, 12:41 PM   #3
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Folks, assessments around the lake are going up and that just is what it is... All the towns around the lake want to lower there tax rates.... so that things look good for potential buyers....

Unfortunately what I keep seeing more and more, is that real estate agents who are out for themselves, see the evaluation rates going up, and try and convince clients, that those are the prices that need to be paid or asked for....
That way the can collect more commission.

Its a vicious cycle really... eventually everything will go bust, the real estate market will crash, our evaluations will start to go down, the tax rates will start to go back up, and we will start the cycle all over again.....

It just is what it is.... Right now I think about my taxes like this....

A night in a nice hotel == $200 so arrive on Friday, leave on sunday $400 per weekend.......

I try to be up at least 2 weekends a months from April - Oct. so 7 months = 14 weekends X $400 = $5600

With my place in Moultoborugh my taxes are less than that, I am on the water, with a Dock for my boat.... I think I am doing quite alright....
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