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Meredith; Waterfront;Assessment stayed the same;Taxes up 7.5% over previous bill.
I just shake my head, feel bad for myself for a minute and move on.They ain't ever going down. But there will come a day where its no longer sustainable. |
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But, with two homes and being retired, I'm not sure how much more I will accept before deciding it's not worth it anymore. |
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That's what's scary. At what point do people say it's not worth it anymore even if they can afford it. How do you justify those kind of taxes for two months or so? I think the towns need to wake up and slow down their spending. |
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Taxes will continue to go up it is just the way it is. I don't know how much the Tax Rate itself has changed in Moultonborough, but I don't think too much, but what continues to increase is the Value of my property. As each neighbor around me puts up a bigger home, my value continues to go up as well.....
Knowing how much I can sell the property for, it is likely a mater of time, before I decide it isn't worth it. Right now however we are considering what work it would take to have something we would be comfortable renting.... That is a way to make some money, keep the property, and not be burdened by it....
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A lot of people dream of retiring here, so they can enjoy the place that for many years, in some cases, was just a weekend/vacation place. With retirement comes living off fixed income whether from pensions, annuities, or the "4% rule" drawing from a portfolio... ever-increasing taxes will drive a number of these folks away. Seems a shame...
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It is human nature to complain about taxes, but there is a solution. People need to get involved in what is happening in their town. Get on the Advisory Budget Committee or run for an office, etc. etc. In M'boro, schools are spending huge amounts of money and just ignoring taxpayers. Just recently 8 people announced retirement and even with low enrollment, the school board has decided to hire replacements...another stick in taxpayers eyes. One of the retirees was a principal. Why do they need three principals and a Supt. of less than 500 students? Dumb.... There is no accountability. Watch the school meetings on-line.....but see that only one or two residents show up and ask questions. Same for Select Board. There are lots of very smart people around, but most just pay their tax bills and grumble. Get off your butt and get involved...or just suck it in and pay. Up to you.....
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If they aren't residing here, and only spending a couple of months...
Not really that easy to ''get involved''. |
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I think one problem with the "at what point will towns wake up and start being frugal" thought is that it isn't as strong because for every one of us trying to keep a grip on our dream there are 100 people in line waiting for us, with cash, to lose that grip and decide to sell to them. Towns don't care who pays as long as they pay.
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I remember people complaining about the exponential rise in ticket prices for the Bank NH Pavilion when ticket companies took over—a few years later, and there are still enough people paying those prices for it not to be an issue. I'll add that the current state of consumer debt in America might indicate that not only are people willing to overspend on things, but that they're willing to finance that overspending. Sent from my SM-S911U using Tapatalk |
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that's already happening with cars... manufacturers drove the average transaction price for a car to $50K... they are sitting on lots now. I heard a commercial on the radio for a car dealer in Maine who was offering $12k below invoice (not MSRP) on some Jeeps and Ram trucks...
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But lakefront/access property in central NH is a finite supply. So it doesn't take a whole lot of demand to keep those prices rising. |
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Exactly. With median prices >$2MM, nobody's borrowing to be on the water. It's all capital gains from a very hot stock market. Look for a cut in taxes on the wealthy to boost lake prices higher, or a drop in the S&P to bring them lower
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I know I'm holding off on any big expenditures for at least the first six months to see which way it goes but I'm 70 and not your typical consumer anymore. |
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That doesn't keep people from looking elsewhere, like Maine. The very wealthy will own all the NH lakefront, and the rest will look to Maine, where there is a much larger supply.
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The actual tax you pay is a complicated matter with multiple moving parts.
Your assessment is based on your properties value as COMPARED TO OTHERS IN THE TOWN. The net value of the property can go up, or down. The desirability of YOUR property can go up or down as measured by similar properties that have sold recently. This evaluation is not an exact science. A sale (or a couple) driven by someone willing to pay a premium for getting what they want can ripple through all other similar houses. Limited availability of properties can drive up competition and prices. The overall economy can limit or explode what people are willing to pay for property. The real issue is if YOUR property stands out to gain, or lose, from the factors that are driving the prices. There could be a general increase in prices but your house is in a desirable town and houses there similar to yours are being bid up. Your house valuation goes up with THEIR sales. You have a more valuable house and get the taxes that go along with that. When the town's percent change in valuation is announced, you can compare YOUR percent change in valuation and estimate that your taxes are going up or down and, generally, how big the change will be. Then there is the town's budget. Again there can be many factors in play. There can be special considerations for THIS year that drives taxes up. Frankly, it seems that most budgets of towns around the lake are not exploding. Maybe they have been have been comparatively higher for a long time but they don't tend to make great leaps upward unless there are justifiable costs. YES, I know people can quote exceptions. However, if you live in a town that has had high taxes for the last 20 years, do you think that is going to change? The tax RATE is set by the overall town valuation and the town's budget. All the above has to play out before you get your tax bill. Every time new valuations get sent out, people panic because they have, usually, gone up. You need to take into account overall town valuation and the town budget. Then you have to wait for your actual tax bill. I'm not saying it won't be bad news but until you get it, you can't be sure what it will be. As information is released prior to the bills coming out, you may estimate but ALL the information needs to be compared. |
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